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A Touch of Sweetness novel (Finnick and Vivian) novel Chapter 1746

Nancy leaned her back against the room door, shut her eyes, and bit her lips as she realized that her words were hurtful. She knew that he meant no harm and was concerned about her.

It felt like there was a shift in the relationship.

Both of them mulled over their worries in separate rooms for the whole night—perfectly depicting the situation of their relationship. It was a night filled with troubles, and both of them could only look out at the stars through the window.

“Nancy! Nancy!”

That was the fourth time Joan called out to Nancy, so she waved in front of Nancy's face.

“Huh? Joan, what did you say?” Nancy asked as she regained her senses.

Joan stirred her coffee and chuckled. “I didn't say much. On the other hand, you seemed to be troubled. Did you rest well?”

Nancy shook her head while smiling. “I'm fine. I didn't sleep well last night.”

“Oh no. A good night's sleep is so important. Are you really okay?” Joan exclaimed while she opened a packet of sugar for Nancy.

Nancy took over the packet of sugar and poured it into her cup. “Thank you, Joan. I'm fine, really.”

Joan poked her mischievously and probed, “Hey, no need to keep a secret from me, okay?”

Nancy slowly took a sip of her coffee and asked, “Joan, if you were to injure yourself, who would be the first to help you up?”

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