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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 528

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 528

After hearing Ms. Booker’s words, Vivian was instantly struck dumb and could not hear anything else as the news of Larry’s disappearance filled her mind.

“Why would he go missing?” Vivian’s voice was thick with tears. “Where are you now? I’ll go over right away!”

After knowing the location, she hurriedly hung up to get going. Before she walked further, Benedict, who came out from the meeting room, stopped her.

“What’s wrong, Vivian?” When he heard Vivian’s cry in the meeting room, he immediately came out, only to see her leave the company with a tear-streaked face.

“Ben!” Finally seeing her rock, Vivian went up to him and tugged at his arm. “Little pumpkin went missing near Liberty Avenue, and Ms. Booker said she couldn’t find him. What should we do now?”

At that, Benedict got flustered, but he forced himself to calm down when he saw how helpless Vivian was.

“Vivian, calm down. Maybe little pumpkin is just too playful and wandered away. I’ll send people to look for him now. Don’t panic. Otherwise, it’ll be even harder to find him.”

After comforting Vivian, Benedict made a few calls on his phone and asked all the investigators he knew to find out about Larry’s whereabouts.

After he was done, he and Vivian went to the place where Larry went missing and looked for him around the place.

Forcing herself to calm down, Vivian kept asking the passers-by by describing how Larry looked, but none of them saw him.

“Little pumpkin! Little pumpkin!” Vivian cried out Larry’s name anxiously as tears streamed down her face. Larry was everything to her. She could not let anything happen to him. Otherwise, she could not live without him.

Just as she was nearly going crazy because she could not find Larry, she received a call from Benedict.

“Vivian, I’ve found little pumpkin.”

At this, Vivian was overjoyed. “Where’s he now?”

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