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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 813

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 813

Vivian glanced at the caller ID on her phone screen and knew that it was time to resolve this matter.

With that, she answered the call. “Hello?” She waited for the person on the other end of the line to respond.

“Vivian, let’s meet.” The caller’s voice sounded slightly uncertain.

“Send me the address. I’ll be there in a bit.” After the other person agreed, Vivian swiftly hung up the call.

Finally having something to do, Vivian felt more energized than before.

Sometimes coincidence was a good thing.

Just when you thought you would be bored out of your mind, something would crop up and you wouldn’t be able to avoid it even if you wanted to.

After getting ready, Vivian went to the garage and drove a car out.

Finnick wasn’t home that day or he would have given her a series of reminders before allowing her to go out.

Vivian was in good spirits as she listened to her favorite song in the car, deciding that she would come out for a drive whenever she was feeling bored at home.

The more she thought about it, the more appealing this idea seemed. Feeling content, she focused on driving and let her mind drift to the meeting later.

She racked her brain for a more appropriate way to speak and handle the issues she might be posed with.

Suddenly, her gaze was drawn to a dog lying on the road, drenched in blood.

Unease crept into her heart. Could this be some kind of bad omen?

Death is always associated with bad news.

Vivian silently prayed that nothing bad would happen, lest her good mood be affected.

After some time, Vivian arrived at the meeting location.

She parked her car and scanned her surroundings first before walking in search of the person she was supposed to meet with.

It was her first time here, so she slowed her steps to observe the scenery.

She was at the foot of a mountain where all kinds of flowers were in their full bloom.

It was a soothing sight, especially for women.

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