Since Finnick had chosen her as one of Larry's tutors, Vivian was sure Paris must be the best candidate.
"I'm teaching languages," she replied.
Languages were Paris' forte. It was just that she never had a chance to showcase her talent at work.
Vivian nodded in approval. She took a sweeping look at the other tutors and then at Finnick.
"I think they're all fine," she said to him.
"Alright then. Y'all need to work out a schedule and work around it. I'll see y'all tomorrow. Don't be late," Finnick said to the group.
The reason why he asked them to stay was that he wanted Vivian to have a look at them.
"Paris, let me send you home?"
The sky was already dark, and Vivian did not want her to go home on her own.
Gloom settled over Finnick's face when she heard Vivian and he glared at Paris begrudgingly.
He had waited for his wife for the whole day at home.
He clearly did not want her to go out again.
"Nah, it's fine. It's totally fine," Paris quickly rejected and left.
She could feel Finnick's angry glare drilling through her when Vivian offered to send her home. She knew she should just make herself scarce before she offended him.
"What's with that face?" Vivian finally understood why Paris scrambled off when she saw Finnick's face.
"It's already dark. It's not safe for her to go home on her own. Besides, she's not even driving. That makes it more dangerous," Vivian said.
"You need to stop worrying so much."
Finnick pulled her into his arms and looked at her with a suggestive smile on his face.
"What is it?" Vivian felt something was off from his expression.
Finnick was all serious back then when the tutors were around. Vivian really had no idea what had gotten into him. His face was all red.
She touched his face and was shocked to feel the heat on his body.
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