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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 801

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 801

Several girls on the second floor gathered around to discuss this topic. Fortunately for them, Finnick was out of earshot.

Otherwise, he would make them pay simply for badmouthing his wife.

“Vivian, try this one.” While she was still staring at the beautiful clothes laid out before her in a daze, Finnick expertly picked one for her.

It was an all-black dress.

The waist area was speckled with diamonds, making the dress look intense yet feminine.

It was so glamourous that Vivian didn’t have the confidence to pull it off.

But noticing the expectant look on Finnick’s face, she still went into the fitting room to try it on.

The moment Vivian emerged, the particles in the air seemed to come to a standstill.

Seeing the stunned look on Finnick’s face, Vivian thought it was like before when he either found her ugly or pretty.

Hence, she stood in front of him and let him study her closely.

Right then, the salesperson coughed meaningfully and whispered something into Vivian’s ear.

Vivian’s face instantly flushed a beetroot red and she hastily went back to the fitting room.

It turned out that her bra straps were exposed due to her carelessness. That was what caused them to wear those looks on their faces.

When she thought about how she even walked up to present herself to Finnick, she smacked her forehead, feeling utterly stupid. It would remain one of the many embarrassing things she had done in her life.

However, she couldn’t change what happened, so she adjusted her straps, sucked it up, and went out again.

Vivian checked herself in the mirror first, making sure there were no more issues before walking toward Finnick. “How do I look?”

Of course, Finnick trusted his own taste, but he noticed that the dress was a tad too revealing because the size he had chosen for her was a little too tight for her busty figure.

“Get one size bigger,” Finnick ordered the salesperson, who immediately did as she was told.

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