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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 493

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 493

Benedict answered the phone quickly. Before Finnick could speak, Benedict asked, “Has it been signed?”

“What’s that supposed to mean? What’s going on? Who is Vivian Morrison?” Finnick was confused by Benedict’s question, causing him to have doubts.

Benedict laughed at Finnick’s questions. Finnick was still the same as before, a man who was not willing to take responsibility for his actions.

“Stop pretending. I’m telling you now, Vivian doesn’t want to be with you anymore. Send me the divorce papers once you’ve signed it.”

“Why would Vivian want to file for divorce?” Finnick felt utterly confused and said, “Is Vivian there with you now? Hand her the phone. I want to speak to her.”

“You don’t deserve to speak to her!” Benedict roared angrily into the phone. He would never allow the scumbag to hurt his sister ever again.

Since Benedict did not deny it, Finnick knew then that he was with Vivian. He had not been able to contact Vivian. And one day, out of the blue, he was served with the so-called divorce papers. Moreover, the things that Benedict said to him aggravated him.

“What exactly do you mean by that, Benedict? Hand her the phone now. I want to ask her myself.”

“Everyone knows what you did, Finnick. So drop the act. You don’t deserve to be with Vivian after what you did to her. You’d better sign the divorce agreement quickly.” Since Finnick still refused to admit to his wrongdoing, Benedict detested his behavior.

“Stop f*cking playing riddles with me. This is a matter between Vivian and me, you have no right to be involved. Hand over the phone to her now!” Finnick couldn’t help but curse when he did not understand what Benedict was talking about.

“What do you mean I have no right?” Benedict snorted. “I am Vivian’s older brother. That means I have every right to be involved. It’s Vivian’s intention to divorce you. So sign the papers quickly and send them to me!”

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