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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 769

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 769

Why was the conversation so confusing then?

“Stop trying to explain yourself. No matter what you do now, I’ll never be able to forget how you forced me to abort the child back then.”

That memory would always stay with Vivian. She had never felt so miserable and helpless until then.

“What do you mean? I did that?” Finnick realized that there had to be a misunderstanding.

Since he did not do such a thing, someone else had to be playing tricks on them, trying to break off their relationship.

Finnick contemplated the issue silently. He was determined to find out the truth behind the matter.

He had a feeling that things were not as simple as they seemed.

In the meantime, Vivian was anxious since both Noah and Benedict had not contacted her for the whole day.

However, Benedict had clearly remembered Vivian telling him not to tag along with her back then.

He had hesitated. What if he wrecked their plan by tagging along? What if the kidnapper hurt Larry?

Benedict was about to call the police for help before he was stopped by Noah.

“You can’t, Mr. Morrison. That place overlooks a very wide area. If anything happens, none of us will be able to get away.”

Noah had learned a lot while working for Finnick. Naturally, he thought more thoroughly about such matters. Thus, he knew that calling the police would only blow things out of proportion.

“Then, we’ll go alone.” Benedict wanted to get to Coast Haven as soon as possible. He could not help but worry about his sister’s safety.

“Okay,” Noah agreed. He was just as worried about Finnick’s safety. He tailed behind Benedict’s car as they drove off.

Back at Coast Haven, the family of three had prepared to go to bed. Larry hugged Finnick while Vivian lay on one side of the bed alone.

“Vivian, are you cold?” Finnick asked. However, there was only silence.

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