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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 128

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 128

She couldn’t possibly tell them that she was staying at the most expensive villa housing estate in the city.

As such, the woman had no other choice but to tell the rest that her husband was already on his way to pick her up. She smiled and told them to leave first.

Everyone was envious of Vivian for having such a doting husband and left one by one. Finally, Vivian was the only one left waiting at the entrance of the magazine company.

After twenty minutes, there was still no sign of any cabs. The woman tried to call for one using a ride-hailing app but did not have any luck as well. Since Finnick wasn’t at Sunshine City at that point in time, there was no one Vivian could seek help from.

As such, she could only continue waiting.

Suddenly, a red Ferrari sports car stopped in front of her.

When she saw who the driver was, Vivian’s expression stiffened and she immediately turned to leave.

However, the car door was swiftly pushed open and the driver stepped out, chasing after the woman.

“Vivian, why are you walking away!”

The woman stopped in her tracks and turned around reluctantly. “Mr. Norton,” she greeted.

Fabian stood in front of Vivian, looking a little helpless. But still, he opened the car door and said, “Hop in, I’ll give you a lift home.”

However, Vivian did not move and merely replied, “Thanks, but my husband will be coming to fetch me.”

She had intentionally emphasized on the words ‘my husband’ but Fabian seemed to look even more helpless as he said, “Vivian, you don’t have to spite me deliberately by saying that. I know that Uncle Finnick and my dad are both out of town.”

Vivian did not expect that Finnick was out of town handling matters related to the Norton family and felt awkward instantly. However, she still stood firmly rooted to the ground and replied, “I’ll get a cab myself.”

“Look at the time now. Do you really think you’ll be able to get a cab at this hour? Don’t worry, my intentions are pure. Even if it were another employee, I would have done the same.”

After Fabian finished speaking, he saw that Vivian was still unwilling to budge. It was then that he felt a flash of irritation. Grabbing Vivian’s wrists, he dragged her into the car.

“Fabian Norton, let go of me!”

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