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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 2278

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2278

Delilah had blown her top off.

Regardless of whatever Joan had done wrong in the past, that didn’t mean she deserved to get assaulted by some random stranger!

“Why did you hit me?” Joan immediately demanded.

Is that really a question? It’s because you’re a b*tch.

“Joan Watts, you’re a married woman, so why are you using Mr. Silverman’s affections for you and treat him like your servant? Go back to your husband! Oh, right, Larry Norton has found himself a younger, prettier woman, hasn’t he? You came crawling to Mr. Silverman because you’re thirsty for attention, aren’t you?” screamed the girl.

“Shut up!” Dustin shouted back at her.

At that, the girl desperately looked towards her boss, her eyes filled with tears.

“Your manager and I are just friends and colleagues. There’s nothing going on between us,” Joan tried to explain.

That’s bullsh*t! Everyone in the supermarket knew that Dustin had a crush on her a long time ago. Why else would he still wait for her to come back when she hasn’t shown up at work for such a long period of time. He should have just fired her straightaway!

“Stop pretending! Everyone knows very well that you’re a b*tch who just hates being alone, and can’t live without the help of a man!” The venomous words left the girl’s mouth without a second thought.

Trembling, Joan took a few steps backward. Is that really the workers’ opinions of her? I must be a fool to have treated them like her family!

“Don’t listen to her,” Delilah reassured her. “She’s just saying that because she’s jealous of you.”

“I don’t want to see you in the supermarket from tomorrow onwards,” declared Dustin. “We don’t need an employee like you.”

“Come on, Mr. Silverman! I’m doing this for your sake!” the girl acted cutely, stubbornly trying to explain to Dustin. “Look at her! How could she be so shameless? If she really wanted to be with you, she should have divorced Larry a long time ago!”

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