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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 105

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 105

By now, Vivian was more used to being fed by Finnick as he had done it for her once back at the hospital. She obediently replied, “I want the broccoli and eggplants.”

Finnick immediately took the food and fed them to Vivian.

Beside them, both Molly and Liam were astounded by the scene.

Mr. Norton is feeding someone?

This is unbelievable. I never thought I’d live to see this with my own eyes!

Vivian took a long time to finish dinner. She was beyond embarrassed when she saw Finnick busily feeding her. Awkwardly, she mumbled, “Finnick, I can eat with my left hand. Please just eat your dinner.”

Finnick ignored her. He only started eating when she was done with her meal.

Soon, Finnick was done as well. When he saw Molly clearing the dishes, he said, “Molly, Vivian needs to change her bandage every day. Do remind her in the future.”

Molly nodded. The plates were in her hands, but she did not head to the kitchen.

Realizing the woman seemed to have something to say to him, he raised his head and queried, “Is there anything else?”

“About that… Mr. Norton…” Molly hesitated, but looking at the pallor of Vivian’s face she continued, “Although it’s good that you’re loving with Mrs. Norton, she is still injured. Shouldn’t you… Shouldn’t you be gentler?”

Molly only had good intentions when she said those words. She had heard Vivian’s scream earlier and then noticed she was quite pale when she came downstairs for a meal. Molly’s heart ached for the younger woman.

Both Finnick and Vivian were dumbfounded. However, they were adults and they soon realized what was going on with the reddened faces and suggestive looks on Molly and Liam.

Vivian’s face flushed red.

Oh no.

Did Molly misunderstand my shouts of pain when he was applying medication for me earlier?

“Molly, actually-” Vivian was easily embarrassed and was about to explain to Molly when Finnick interrupted, “Molly, don’t worry.”

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