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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 2851

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2851

“Sorry, the number you have dialed is unavailable.”

Huh? Did he switch off his phone? That’s totally out of character! He doesn’t switch off his phone unless he’s flying. Wait, did he go overseas? But why?

Caspian fretted.

The hours began to pass. Larry finally answered his phone four hours later.

“Larry, where are you?” Caspian asked.

“I’m overseas now. Nancy mentioned that she bumped into Joan here,” Larry explained.

Huh? Is that information reliable? Caspian stroked his jaw in contemplation.

In the meantime, Larry had met up with Nancy.

“Larry!”

“Where is she? Still missing? Are you sure it’s Joan?” Larry interrogated her.

“Yes, a hundred percent. But Larry, Joan seems to have lost her memories,” Nancy replied morosely.

This was old news to Larry, who barely reacted to her revelation.

“Come on, let’s look for her.” Larry strode off.

Unbeknownst to them, Joan was actually at the airport. Since Nancy had discovered her whereabouts, Joan no longer felt like staying overseas. She wanted to go home.

She was greeted by Jake when she arrived. “Why did you come back so quickly?” he asked gently as he pulled her into a hug.

“I was a bit tired, so I decided to cut the trip short,” Joan answered placidly.

Her head began to throb painfully. Why does my head hurt every time I look at Larry’s photos? She massaged her temples in an attempt to relax.

“Joan.” Suddenly, Jake was knocking on her door.

Acting quickly, Joan shoved all the information into a drawer and closed it. She freshened up a little before opening the door.

“I’d like to talk to you about something,” Jake said earnestly.

At the sight of his serious expression, Joan agreed and followed him downstairs.

“What would you like to talk about?” she asked as she settled herself on the sofa. She also poured two glasses of water for them.

Jake gazed at her intently, as if he was trying to suss out if she was behaving abnormally. If she’s trying to hide something from me, she’s doing a good job. She doesn’t have a tell on her face at all.

“How have you been at home? Is everything ok?” he asked.

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