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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 2862

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2862

That irritating kid is smart. She hid away before anyone got close to her.

“Sorry mister, but no one came by earlier,” replied the housemaid hurriedly with a smile.

“Stop f*cking lying! My men saw her barge in with their own eyes. Hand her over now or we will crush this place!”

The man sounded fierce and did not leave any room for negotiation whatsoever.

Where did that irritating kid go? The housemaid scanned the surroundings and felt rather uneasy.

“How about this, mister? I will go ask the others if they have seen any woman barging into the house. I’ll get back to you later. Please wait here patiently,” replied the housemaid before she turned around and left.

Looks like I will have to hand the lady over to them. The last thing I want is to trouble my employer.

“Hurry! Find that irritating kid and hand her over to them so that they’ll leave quickly.”

Nancy was hiding in the washroom at that moment and was sitting on the toilet while playing on her phone. She looked so relaxed.

She had already guessed that those old hags would hand her over, so she was ready for them and hid away before they could do so.

Joan exited the room and checked what happened on the ground floor. No one was around.

She got curious, so she hurried down the stairs and saw the vile-looking men waiting by the door.

“Who are you? What are you doing in my house?” asked Joan nervously. Anyone with a brain could tell that those men standing by the door were not gentlemen.

“Butt out, we’re here for someone else,” roared the leader loudly.

“Ms. Watts, what are you doing here? You’re not supposed to stay here now. Please return to your room,” informed the housemaid as she pushed Joan toward the living room.

I just took a nap. How did things change so drastically within that short time? What happened? Where is Jake? Why isn’t he home yet?

“Ms. Watts, you should not be involved with things like these. Please return to your room.”

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