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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1474

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1474

“Hot… I am so hot…”

Joan’s gaze was blurry, and she stripped as she spoke. Her beautiful skin revealed itself in front of Larry.

It was only then that Larry noticed her abnormality. Her body’s burning, and she’s panting so much that it’s obvious that someone drugged her.

Larry was infuriated when he discovered that. The woman I loved was almost…

“Drag them out of here and break their limbs. Wait for me by the door after that,” instructed Larry.

His demeanor was frigid when he gave that order to his bodyguard. This is considered the lightest punishment I will give after what they have done.

“Understood.”

The bodyguards dragged the two men away after receiving the order.

Larry loosened the ropes that bound Joan’s arms and legs before he took off his coat and draped it over her.

She plastered herself to Larry as soon as she was . Her hands locked his face in place as she kissed him fervently.

Larry could guess what drug they used and knew that the drug would crush Joan if he didn’t sleep with her.

Seeing how engrossed Joan was in the kiss instantly got Larry aroused as well. He pulled her into his arms and kissed her back passionately.

Soon, the entire warehouse was filled with a romantic aura.

A few hours passed before Joan woke up groggily. She opened her eyes and saw chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.

“Where am I?” she murmured.

It took her mind some time to clear up. Wait, wasn’t I kidnapped and trapped in a warehouse? What am I doing here?

Joan struggled to get up. She suddenly sensed a sharp pain in her body and recalled that she was drugged.

“No, this can’t be real. It can’t be!”

Joan muttered mindlessly as tears slowly rolled down her cheeks. That was her first as she had kept herself pure. She never expected that in just a matter of hours she would lose the virginity she had treasured for over twenty years.

Joan suddenly heard a soft sigh coming from the corner of the room, and she realized that someone else was there.

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