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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 870

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 870

“Hmm, that’s good. In that case, why don’t we take another detour before heading home?” Vivian suggested. Despite having a lot of bodyguards, it was better if they didn’t find the place.

In fact, Finnick had already formulated a plan to do it. In a short while, they quickly lost the group of men.

As Finnick floored the accelerator, the fumes from the exhaust look as if they were mocking the group of men left behind.

“Daddy, Mommy, what do those men want with us?” Larry was puzzled as he continued to watch what his parents were doing.

As he had no idea, he decided to ask.

“Those are bad people. That’s why you have to be careful when you go out.” Vivian was worried that the men would come to their home. Hence, it was better she reminded Larry of the need to be vigilant.

Although he couldn’t grasp the complexity of the situation, Larry still nodded at Vivian’s words.

Looking out the window at the passing scenery, Vivian wondered when this never ending nightmare would end.

All she wanted was a stable life as she was sick of what she had to go through lately.

However, she had no choice as that was the reality. Hence, she had to force herself to endure what she hated.

Lost in thought, a familiar view soon appeared before her.

Vivian knew that they had arrived at Samuel’s house. Straightening her clothes, she led Larry out of the car.

After parking the car, Finnick pressed on the doorbell and was welcomed by the maid who opened the door.

“Mr. Norton, Mrs. Norton, Mr. Larry.”

Having greeted them, the maid stepped aside and ushered them in.

“Grandpa.” Finnick entered and saw Samuel reading the papers.

After Finnick greeted him, Vivian and Larry followed suit.

When they were done, Samuel put down his papers and looked at the three of them.

“Have a seat.” Samuel picked up the teacup on the table and took a sip.

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