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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 787

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 787

Vivian let it ride. Yet, she couldn’t help but frown when she took a gander at Rachel, who had accidentally fallen from the bed as she was trying to hit her.

“Send her to the nursing home instead. Don’t let her be in the hospital anymore,” Vivian said to Finnick and also asked for his opinion at the same time.

Certainly, Finnick agreed to it. Rachel hurt Vivian even though she had also raised Vivian. That said, Vivian no longer owed her anything as she had paid her off for raising her.

Hence, Finnick wouldn’t tolerate Rachel’s way of treating Vivian anymore.

Leaving the ward together with Vivian, Finnick saw Larry and Noah, who were waiting outside.

“Mr. Norton, Mrs. Norton, I’ve checked. Evelyn had made a full withdrawal from her bank account before we discovered that she went missing,” Noah told them about the findings of his investigation.

Even though it was a task given by Vivian, he gave his all in completing it and reported it to both Finnick and Vivian.

“Well, in that case, let’s check if there are any trails left by her in the ward.” Noah’s account of the matter was expected by Vivian as well.

Evelyn’s success in running away indicated that she had borne this idea for a long time in her mind.

It was reasonable that her plan was perfectly concealed from others since it might have been plotted long ago, but Vivian didn’t believe that an immaculate plan could exist.

Therefore, she was determined to go to the ward to have a look.

“Alright, let’s go then.” Finnick agreed to Vivian’s idea to go to the ward because, in the event that they could get any clue from her ward, it would also be helpful to their search for Evelyn.

Taking Vivian’s hand in his, Finnick reached the door of the ward. The ward wasn’t any different from how it used to look usually, but there was one exception—a few words were carved on the door.

Leaning closer to it, Vivian saw what they read: I’ll be back!

Looking at the few words made, Vivian wondered how much strength was needed for one to carve these words on the door so deeply.

“There seems to be nothing suspicious in the ward except for the words in this corner.” Vivian circled and checked all the corners of the ward. It was clean and tidy.

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