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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 938

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 938

Feeling awkward, Benedict returned to his room. In his haste, he nearly fell down.

Paris remained standing in the corridor. Worried that something might crop up again, she returned to her room at once.

The reason she agreed to meet the man was because she wanted to spend more time with him. However, she did not expect that things would turn awkward.

At that moment, Paris felt that she would no longer be able to face Benedict the next day.

After Benedict returned to his room and recalled the earlier events, his hand started moving faster below his waist.

No wonder Paris would mistake him for a player.

The man had never been a model pupil during his schooling days. He had even bullied girls often when he was young. However, he had never come across a woman like Paris.

Besides, he was already fond of her. It was hard for him to not feel anything while interacting with the woman of his dreams.

While being in their own thoughts, both of them fell asleep.

Meanwhile, Vivian and Finnick had fallen asleep in each other arms. Finding comfort in each other, they had a restful sleep.

“Ahh!” Vivian suddenly screamed, breaking the peaceful morning silence.

“What’s up?” Finnick cocked his brow and looked at the woman.

“What… What on Earth are these?” Vivian asked while pointing at the costumes on the bed. She had a bad feeling about it and even felt slightly fearful.

Judging by the look on the man’s face, she knew that it could not be anything good.

“Why did you buy these… costumes for?” Vivian pointed at the traditional-looking costumes and asked. However, they were actually a little too revealing to be considered traditional costumes.

She knew that it was possible to buy these costumes here as there were specialized shops that sell those in the area.

“It’s for cosplay, silly. I want you to wear those for me,” Finnick looked at her and replied cheekily with a big grin on his face.

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