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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1585

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1585

“Dad, Mom, you must tell us if there’s anything happen. You have our phone numbers, don’t you? We’re your sons, so don’t treat us as outsiders!” Leon said thoughtfully while holding the hand of the middle-aged woman.

“Oh,” she hurriedly replied, “that’s so kind of you. We’re doing well. We’ll definitely tell you if anything major happens. You’re all such a good person. It’s a pity that Hector…”

The thought of her deceased son made her heart ache as she wiped the tears off her eyes.

“Alright, drop it! Now that they’re here, you should go and cook for them, while I have a drink with them,” The middle-aged man hurriedly interrupted his wife, fearing what she might say next.

“Okay, fine.” She wiped the corners of her eyes again and added with a smile, “I’m going to cook for you. You guys have a chat first. Do have some water I prepared for you when you’re thirsty.”

After speaking, she went into the kitchen.

Larry and his friends initially planned to leave after visiting them, but the fervent look in their eyes stopped them from turning them down, so they stayed to keep the couple company.

The middle-aged couple had only one son, who sacrificed in a foreign country during a mission, so no one could look after them as they aged.

Fortunately, Larry and the others were very close with their son, Hector, and treated them as their parents, so they had someone to depend on.

Now that their sons were there, the couple would not let them leave without having a meal at their place.

As their home finally became lively again, they were overjoyed even though they had to get busy.

Larry and his friends also lent them a hand in the kitchen. It was hilarious yet heartwarming to see a bunch of men doing some household chores.

With the concerted efforts of everyone, a delicious meal was ready.

Everyone took their seats at the dining table and began to enjoy the meal in a heartwarming atmosphere.

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