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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 360

Chapter 360 Meeting Dylan

“Okay.” Hanson held her hand and squeezed it tightly.

As they watched the two grownups leave, the four children were determined to find out what truly happened and teach that terrible Melanie a lesson.

Vania and Hanson arrived at the location that Dylan had sent to Vania.

Once she saw that it was a bustling restaurant, she said to Hanson, “Wait for me in the car. I’ll go in alone.”

There were a lot of people moving in and out of the restaurant. Since Dylan had chosen such a public location, she did not feel too worried.

After all, it was broad daylight and there was a huge crowd of patrons around them in the restaurant. Dylan would not be able to do anything to her.

However, Hanson was not as convinced. “No, I won’t let you go in alone. It’s far too risky.”

There was no way of telling what might happen, and he was already miffed about Vania meeting Dylan in the first place.

No matter what, he was still Hanson’s rival in love, even if he had no hope of ever getting back with Vania.

Vania considered it for a moment. She did not know what Dylan and Melanie were up to this time, so she said, “We still don’t know what’s truly going on and we can’t just believe what Dylan says. Their goal is to get me out alone, so I need to go in and see what’s happening. If I don’t come back out in ten minutes, you can come in to check on me.”

She wanted to use herself as bait and see if they would let their guards down.

However, Hanson shot that down at once. “There’s no way I’m letting you go in alone, not even for a minute.”

He would not allow Vania to leave his sight at this critical juncture.

“If Dylan was lying, then I’d be able to help you. If he was telling the truth, it means he made his mind up already so regardless of my presence, he’d still tell you everything,” Hanson concluded.

Vania thought he had a point. “Okay, we’ll go in together then.”

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