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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 95

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 95

“Thank you,” Vivian said softly. Her eyes gleamed with delight as she lifted her head to see Finnick in the eyes. “I’ll go back to work now.”

Finnick’s lips curved into a smile as he felt her relaxing in his arms. “Okay, I’ll wait for you at home.”

Vivian nodded and got off the car.

She did not rush back upstairs after getting off the car. Instead, she saw them off before going back upstairs.

Vivian clutched the lunch box close to her body, its warmth spread from her clothes, and into her heart.

Just like… Finnick’s hug.

She could still detect Finnick’s scent from the hug just now, and her cheeks went red.

Okay, I should stop.

Vivian tapped on her cheeks and went back upstairs.

Her bad mood caused by Fabian earlier had disappeared into thin air because of Finnick.

After working overtime for the whole day, the final draft of the magazine was finally sent on time to the printing company.

When Vivian got home that day, she was utterly exhausted that she spent two nights in bed. The magazine had already been published when she woke up.

She had to admit that their effort was well worth it. They exposed a sweatshop factory and managed to garner a lot of attention from the public. Even though the sales did not break Finnick’s previous record, the publicity had managed to attract a number of advertisers.

The magazine company could finally overcome its crisis this time.

Vivian was glad that the magazine company could make it through. She had formed a certain emotional attachment to the company, especially since she had been working here for two years.

There was only one downside to all of this. They would have to suffer Shannon’s obnoxious attitude.

In spite of it all, they were still overjoyed. Even Fabian, who was usually standoffish, announced that he would treat everyone to a meal that day.

They cheered at the announcement and vowed to eat to their heart’s content.

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