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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1418

Summary for Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1418: A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1418 – 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 1418 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1418

However, after reading her diary, she realized Felicia might have been the one to kill her mother. Even her mother’s diary mentioned Felicia forcing her to take some medication. Could it be that…

Hannah inhaled sharply. The more she thought about it, the angrier she became.

Felicia and her drugs must have played a role in my mother’s death. Yes. It’s likely that happened, Hannah thought after putting the diary on the table.

A moment later, she mumbled to herself, “That must be it. No. I have to find out what happened. I can’t let Mom die just like that. If Felicia has done something to her, I have to make sure she’ll be punished for it.”

With her mind made up, Hannah then stood up and walked into her bedroom. After packing her suitcase, Hannah nodded to herself. She was ready to go to Baykeep to find out the truth behind her mother’s death.

Hannah was a decisive individual. After packing her suitcase, she went to look at her mother’s photo, planning to talk to her before leaving for Baykeep.

Right as the last few words to her mother left her lips, she heard someone urgently knocking on the door. Confounded, Hannah wondered, I don’t know any of my neighbors. Who’s the one at the door?

Shaking her head, Hannah then thought, Maybe someone wants to borrow something.

With that thought in mind, she walked toward the door. As the house she was in was an old one, the door was a wooden door with no peephole.

Right as Hannah opened the door, a man bolted into the house and hugged her tightly. At the same time, he shouted, “Hannah, it’s you! I thought I wouldn’t see you again.”

It was Fabian, who had come for Hannah.

Hannah’s mouth was hanging slack. For a moment, she thought she was hallucinating. Fabian? Fabian’s here for me?

He’s really here.

“Hannah, we…” Fabian muttered in disbelief as he gripped onto her arms.

Nevertheless, Hannah did not give him a chance to finish his sentence. She interrupted, “Mr. Norton, please call me Ms. Young from now on. I’m afraid others would misunderstand if you were to call me Hannah.”

“Do you hear what you’re saying?”

It was something Fabian never thought would have happened after finding her.

Right then, Jason, who had come with Fabian, caught up. He chuckled before saying, “Fabian, you have to give Hannah some time. After all, it was such a major incident. Now that you know where she is, why do you have to be so anxious?”

Fabian nodded after hearing Jason’s words. He then let go of Hannah before staring at her in silence.

“Mr. Norton, if you have nothing else, then please leave. I’m about to leave too,” Hannah muttered, suppressing the way her heart was sinking.

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