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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 64

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Vivian marched out of Fabian’s office before the latter could make a reply.

Only when she reached the corridor outside did she pause to sigh.

Vivian wondered what had gotten into the mind of Fabian. Not only did he stop shaming her, but he was asking about her mother’s well-being.

Vivian discovered that no matter how viciously Fabian talked her down, he still cared for her, and Vivian wasn’t very comfortable with that.

Vivian made up her mind that she was better off treating her ex-lover as stranger.

Now that Vivian was done with Fabian, she went to Sarah to ask her out for lunch.

Meanwhile, Fabian froze in his original spot as he watched Vivian leave his office.

At that moment, he wasn’t even sure how did he feel about Vivian.

Fabian thought he despised that woman with an unreadable mind. But last week, when he heard that she was only trying to get money for her mother’s illness, he was overridden by remorse.

Having dated Vivian for so long, Fabian knew how important was Rachel William to Vivian.

It prompted him to send a message to Vivian on WhatsApp asking her whether she needed money.

However, Vivian didn’t reply to his text.

Does she already have enough money? Did she get it from those boy toys of hers?

Fabian felt like he was going to lose his mind. The thought of Vivian sleeping with other men for money infuriated him.

He could feel a slow rage brewing within him. He loosened his tie in frustration and stomped to his desk. He dialed in a number on the phone. “Help me look up which hospital is Rachel William in.”

Fabian was enlisting the help of the Norton family’s men who were incredibly efficient. A few hours later, they called Fabian and informed him about Rachel’s whereabouts.

Half an hour after the phone call, Fabian came to the First Hospital in S City with a bouquet of lilies.

Fabian’s eyes gleamed when he found the private ward Rachel was in.

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