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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 76

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Although she was already aware of how handsome and capable Finnick was, she looked down upon him due to the fact he was a cripple.

But now, when she saw him with her own eyes, she finally realized just what an exceptional man he was.

All along, she always assumed that Fabian was the most extraordinary man she had met. But compared to Finnick, Fabian was relegated to just being ordinary.

Despite being dressed in a simple black suit, Finnick emanated a unique vibe. One could feel the gravitas he possessed and the humility he carried. Beneath all that, was a hint of elegance and a touch of sexiness.

Ashley was stupefied as she looked him.

If not for the fact that Finnick was sitting in the wheelchair, Ashley would have felt that her efforts in finally getting together with Fabian were all for naught.

Once the introductions were completed, the servants proceeded to serve dinner.

Despite being tempted by all the tantalizing dishes in front of her, Vivian kept herself in check and just took whatever dishes that were nearest to her.

Noticing Vivian’s restraint, Finnick picked out her favorites and placed them on her plate.

Even though this was a small action, it sent an emotional shockwave to most people sitting around the table.

The elder Mr. Norton was so surprised that the look he gave Vivian changed after that.

As for Mark, his expression darkened but no one knew what was going through his mind.

Finally, Fabian was the one who was most agitated.

When he saw how lovey-dovey Finnick and Vivian were, he could feel the fury within him burn like a raging inferno.

As his eyes flashed with anger, he suddenly sneered, “It looks like Uncle Finnick loves to pamper Aunt Vivian.”

Vivian’s hand froze the moment she heard his words.

What is Fabian up to now?

Finnick casually gave Fabian the side-eye. “What’s wrong with me pampering my wife?”

In response, Fabian’s eyes burned with greater intensity. The next time he spoke, his tone became visibly sarcastic. “There’s nothing wrong with pampering her. I’m just afraid Aunt Vivian’s character does not deserve this treatment.”

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