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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1633

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1633

Before Larry could reach out for the soup, the happy baby abruptly burst into tears.

Instantly, the baby’s wail made Larry’s heart leap to his throat. He hurriedly leaned closer and uttered, “Mom, what’s going on? He was just fine a moment ago.”

Vivian then lifted the baby into her arms. After a while of coaxing, the baby finally fell silent. Beside them, Larry thought, Raising a kid is really the most difficult thing in the world. If I hear the baby crying while I’m working, I don’t think I can be that patient.

“The baby misses his mother. Kids these ages are usually very close to their mothers. If he can’t see his mother and can’t sense her around, he’ll get agitated.”

Vivian frowned. “It’s been more than half a month since she came to visit the kid. You should tell her to come more often. How can the kid stand not seeing his mother?”

Joan… hasn’t come to visit Leslie in half a month?

Somehow, Larry felt that there was a connection between the rumors he heard and how Joan had not come to visit Leslie for half a month.

A conclusion appeared in his head—Joan and Dustin are back together. She has forgotten to visit our child.

If that was not what things were, then Caspian would have swiftly returned with good news after he instructed him to investigate the matter. However, Caspian did not.

Staring at Leslie’s innocent wide eyes, Larry shook his head vigorously, hoping to get rid of those thoughts.

He told himself, What a husband and wife need most is mutual trust and understanding.

By the time Larry reached home, it was seven in the evening. The moment he stepped into the house, he heard the sounds of running water from the bathroom. Thus, he knew Joan was home earlier than him. As Larry ruminated over the events, he accidentally dropped the jacket Joan had placed on the chair.

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