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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1326

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Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1326 – Highlight Chapter from A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1326 is a standout chapter in A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) by Scarlett Johanseon, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1326

“Hannah!” Winson trotted up to her and smiled after noticing her arrival.

“You are the best, Winson. Unlike a certain someone.” She threw a glance at Helen, as if telling her to learn from their brother.

They made small chats before going to their mother’s place. The last visit was a failure because they didn’t prepare themselves, but she wouldn’t make the same mistake twice. Hannah had gotten someone to clean their mother’s place.

“I see. Alright, I got it.” Fabian hung up and smiled, which he rarely did. He took his suit from the chair and hung it on his arm before going out.

“Yeah, that’s right. How did you know about that?” Helen’s eyes widened, obviously surprised that the caller knew about something they shouldn’t.

“Why not? There’s nothing I can’t find out about. It just requires some effort.”

Helen did not dignify that with a response. “Stop bragging.” She rolled her eyes.

Hannah wondered who the caller was, but Helen’s attitude gave it away. It must be Jason.

“Alright, alright. Wait for me at the town’s entrance. Fabian and I will be there right away.” And then Jason hung up.

Helen gulped. “Wait, what? Are you kidding?” she asked Jason, but he had already hung up. “You hung up on me? Ooh, you’re so getting it.” She tightened her grip on the phone.

Hannah smiled wryly at her sister. “What’s wrong? What did Jason say?”

“Um, I think I should tell you about this,” Winson said sheepishly.

“Sure. You don’t have to hide anything from me, you know. You’re my brother after all,” Hannah answered.

“Okay.” Winson nodded and continued, “Actually, I was the one who told Fabian about this trip.”

“What did you say? You told him about it? But why?” Hannah almost leaped in surprise.

“Well, I think having him around is nice,” Winson answered in earnest.

Really? He didn’t have to tell Fabian about this. What has he bribed Winson with?

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