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A Touch of Sweetness novel (Finnick and Vivian) novel Chapter 2358

Abigail would make a great psychiatrist.

“Joan, I'll go grab something to eat now. Call me if you need me, and if you miss Larry, call him. It's so simple. Don't suppress your feelings.”

“You little brat...” Before she could finish her sentence, the girl was out of the ward.

Joan grabbed her phone stared at the familiar phone number.

Should I call Larry? I wonder how he's doing.

Where is he now? Did he go home? She was worried about him.

Suddenly, her phone rang, but it was Delilah.

She cleared her throat and answered the call.

“Hello, Ms. Young.” “Joan, when are you coming home? You've been gone for so long. Lucius misses you.”

It had been a while since she left the country. Lucius missed her almost every day, and Delilah dreamed of her every night. Thus, Delilah often called her by reason of anxiety.

“Sorry, Ms. Young. There are some more places I want to go. I need more time.” Joan said carefully.

“Joan, tell me honestly. Are you in trouble?” Delilah asked sternly.

She hated it when Joan tried to hide something from her, even if it was a white lie.

“Ms. Young, I'm totally fine here. Don't worry. I just want to stay for a couple more days.” Joan couldn't tell her the truth. Excessive worrying would affect Delilah's health.

Before they ended their call, the older woman reminded, “Listen. Promise to tell me the truth no matter what happens to you, or you're done for."

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