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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1237

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1237

“Fine, I’ll stop.” Helen caught up to her and took her hand as they headed in together.

Hannah was wondering how Fabian explained the situation to her parents. As he said nothing to her, she might accidentally let out too much.

Before she could come up with a solution, they arrived at the private room.

Ah, I’ll have to wing it until Fabian arrives.

When she pushed the door open, she saw Jason blabbering to her parents, who were listening to him attentively.

She could hear Fabian’s name being thrown around.

“Dad, Mom!” Hannah greeted them.

“Uh, you’re here!” Jason turned his head, seemingly shocked to see her. As he was gossiping about Fabian and Hannah to the Youngs, he immediately froze awkwardly.

“Go on!” Helen smirked and urged him to continue his talk.

“I-I…” Jason stuttered, but nothing else came out of his mouth. In the end, he turned to the Youngs and offered, “Uncle Hendrick, Aunt Gillian, Hannah’s here. You can talk to her.”

With that, he sprinted to the seat right next to them and plopped down into the chair.

Helen gave him a disdainful gaze and muttered, “Ha! I knew you’d act this way.”

All at once, Hannah was rendered speechless. She regained her composure swiftly and greeted Heather, “Mom.”

Helen, who didn’t know they were married, jolted in shock. What the heck? They aren’t even married yet. Why are they calling each other’s parents Mom and Dad? What’s with the rush?

“Take a seat, take a seat.” Hendrick was all smiles. After hearing what Helen had to say about his son-in-law, he was pretty satisfied.

“Sure.” Heather was beaming happily, too. When Hendrick pulled out the chair for her, she took a seat without hesitation.

“Mom, they are my parents,” introduced Hannah with a shy smile.

They had registered for their marriage a year ago, but their parents hadn’t met each other. I can’t believe our parents don’t recognize each other until today!

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