Never Late, Never Away Chapter 253
Before the reporter could finish, Finnick turned his wheelchair and stared him down like a ravenous beast.
The reporter promptly zipped his mouth.
Everyone was stunned by the intensity of Finnick’s reaction. The flames of his fury were fulminating, and it showed in his eyes. It was absolutely terrifying.
As everyone held their breath, the entire room went silent in his intimidating presence.
The minute he prepared to exit, they exploded again into a flurry of activity as they fired one question after another.
Finnick clenched his teeth and growled, “Enough! Shut up!”
The room fell silent once more as his anger shot through the roof.
Finnick was expressionless as he asserted in an irrefutable tone, “I know Vivian William better than anyone else.”
He was extremely worried about her. Ignoring the barrage of questions bombarding him, he reversed the wheelchair into the private elevator while the press clogged outside.
He had to find out what had happened and who dragged Vivian back into the media’s crosshair. Could it be Ashley? There must be more to this incident than meets the eye.
Noah, who stood beside him, inquired, “Mr. Norton, would you like me to look into this?”
“Yes, but come with me to the office first.”
Finnick made a call to Vivian the moment he stepped into his office. As no one picked up, Finnick’s anxiety heightened.
Revelations about Vivian’s past and the tragedy from two years ago surfaced after a quick search, and commentary on it was rife, mostly scathing ones against Vivian and Rachel.
Vivian was raised by a whore!
The appearance of Mrs. Norton belies the slut underneath. I never did like her.
Like mother, like daughter. What a pair of skanks. One is a prostitute and the other an adulteress. I won’t let them off easily if I run into them!
She’s a trashy peasant to begin with, unfit for Mr. Norton. Best to divorce her posthaste!
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