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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 817

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 817

“Mrs. Norton, are you okay?” Noah looked at Vivian. He was worried that she would be frightened by what happened.

“I’m fine.” Vivian looked at Larry, but Larry was staring at those people who was catching the thief with a gleam in his eyes.

The thief was a man. He was skinny with an average height. Why would a person like him be stealing things?

Soon after, the thief was caught as a result of those who were brave enough to step up against unjust acts.

Finally, the incident had come to an end. As Vivian was about to turn around and leave, she caught sight of a figure from the corner of her eyes.

That was… Evelyn Morrison.

How is that even possible? On second thought, it was not possible for Evelyn to be there. She was supposed to in another country at that time.

Therefore, the person that Vivian saw earlier was definitely not Evelyn.

“Mommy.”

Larry had been calling Vivian for quite some time but she stood there blankly as she was stunned.

It took quite a moment for her to notice Larry.

What’s the matter, little pumpkin?” Vivian looked at Larry. It seemed that she hadn’t fully regained her composure.

“Mommy, I had been calling you since just now. Why are you not responding to me?” Larry asked aggrievedly.

Larry had been trying to call Vivian but she ignored him. How could he not be upset?

However, Larry noticed that something had been bothering Vivian. So, he decided to not complain about her.

“Mommy, what happened?” Larry had always been thinking about protecting Vivian, as well as sharing her burdens.

Looking at the distressed look on her face, he thought perhaps he could help taking some burdens off Vivian’s shoulders.

However, Vivian didn’t tell Larry about what happened earlier because she was sure that she had seen it wrongly.

“It’s nothing. I thought I saw someone familiar but it isn’t.”

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