Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1328 – A Turning Point in A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) by Scarlett Johanseon
In this chapter of A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William), Scarlett Johanseon introduces major changes to the story. Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1328 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1328
“Sure,” Bob answered. Then, he made small talk with Darius before leaving. Well, at least that’s taken care of. He felt a weight being lifted off his shoulders. Weird though. Wonder’s a petty little Napoleon who’d yell at everyone at the first chance he gets. Why’s he so easy-going today?
Darius smirked after Bob left. He took his phone and called Yvette. “Yeah, it’s me. It’s done. Sit back and watch the show.” Darius Wonder was Yvette’s cousin, so he would never agree to Bob’s request.
“Hey, what are you spacing out for?” Helen smacked Winson’s shoulder when she noticed he was spacing out.
Jason jumped from the sudden shock, much to Helen’s amusement. “I had to or I’d puke if I see your ugly face any longer,” he retorted.
“Are you calling me ugly? That’s absurd! I’m angelic, you know? You should feel proud for having me as your friend,” she pouted and mumbled to herself.
“Are you serious? Thanks but no thanks.”
Hannah had parked her car and came up to them. She told Fabian sheepishly, “So you’re here too, huh?”
“Sounds like you don’t want me here.” He grinned at her.
“I just think you’re really busy, so…” Hannah refuted him.
He beamed and threw her an interested look. “You’re more important, you know.”
“This is super old. Don’t miss the craftsmanship,” Fabian praised.
This is old? Does that mean it’s worth a lot then? That was what Hannah first thought. Hey, wait. Why am I thinking about money? My mother left me this house.
Hannah shook her head and went inside.
“Hey, Hannah. I thought mom said we can’t plant trees in the yard. Why are there two trees there?” Helen was surprised to see some trees in the yard.
“She did not say that. Listen carefully, for god’s sake. She said we can’t plant only one tree. We gotta plant more than that.”
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