Never Late, Never Away Chapter 956
Finnick mobilized all his contacts to look for Larry and Shane. At the same time, he went to see Vivian as he knew that she must be feeling devastated. He was aware that she needed him by her side at this very moment.
Meanwhile, Vivian was desperately trying to make phone calls when she saw Finnick coming for her. Hugging her tightly in his arms, he gently reassured her.
“Don’t worry, Larry will be fine. Nothing will happen to him.”
While Vivian and Finnick were worried sick, Larry was chatting with Shane in a cab.
“Mr. Teslar, where are you taking me?” Shane had told him that he was taking him to see Vivian. However, Larry wondered why they weren’t traveling in the direction of Vivian’s office.
“Your mommy’s with Granny. So, we are going over to Granny’s,” Shane explained with a smile.
Looking out the window, Larry could recognize that they were indeed on the way to the nursing home, as he had been there once before. It was part of Evelyn’s plan to have Larry brought to Rachel, which would make things easier.
Now that Larry was on the way to see Rachel, everything was going according to plan. For some reason, Shane began to feel guilty deep down.
However, given that the deed was done, he realized there was no point crying over spilled milk.
Meanwhile, when Vivian saw that her phone was low on battery, she got her charger from her desk and charged her phone in the pantry.
Although Larry had disappeared, she didn’t want to disrupt others from working.
After all, she didn’t want the matter to be publicized and suffer the stares of others.
Finnick watched over her the whole time, worried that something might happen to her.
Riding in the car with Shane, Larry noticed that they were about to arrive at the nursing home.
After chatting for a while longer, they arrived before they knew it.
Shane realized that Larry was mature for his age and didn’t act like an eight-year-old at all.
But I guess that doesn’t matter. In the end, he was still kidnapped by us…
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