Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2109
"How has Joan been recently?â Caspian stiffened as he hesitated to answer. Of course, Larry noticed
his apprehension instantly.
"What happened? Tell me!â
After listening to Caspian spill his heart out, Larry had a bitter taste in his mouth.
It hasn't been more than a few days, and sheâs already starting to cling onto other men? She's
married, for goodnessâ sake!
What the hell does she think sheâs doing?
Bang! Larry slammed the office door closed, making a beeline for his car.
âWhere to, Mr. Norton?â The chauffeur asked.
âThe hospital!â
The poor chauffeur nearly jumped out of his skin at the murderous aura that was emanating off of
his voice. Without a second thought, he floored the gas pedal.
Larry was going to wait in the hospital until Joan appeared and then ask her about what was going
on.
Anxiously rubbing his hands together, he stared at the unchanging red traffic light and wondered if
God was playing some kind of mean trick on him. Noticing Larry's stress, the chauffeur tried to start
a conversation in order to distract him.
âIt'll be alright, Mr. Norton. The light will turn green soon.â
âMm.â
It was a simple sound of affirmation, but it betrayed the fact that his patience was already at its
limits.
The cars behind them were starting to honk as if it would make the traffic light change faster. Larry
winded the car windows down for a breath of fresh air, but suddenly caught sight of something he
probably shouldn't have.
In the corner of a Western restaurant sat two people, or more specifically, Caiden and Joan. They
looked very happy together, and she even giggled when he occasionally reached out to brush her
hair away from her face.
âYou must be tired after today,â Caiden told Joan in a low voice.
After all, she hadn't wanted to come outdoors in the first place, but he'd insisted on dragging her
along with him to go shopping for clothes.
âI'm fine,â Joan smiled kindly. âIt's the least I could do for the person whom I owe my life to.â
Caiden froze for a second before regaining his composure.
Does she think of me as nothing more than a lifesaver? Is she really unaware of my feelings towards
her?
âJoan, I..." Caiden gulped, stopping himself.
He wanted to confess to her. He'd thought about it for a long time coming and had merely been
waiting for the right chance. Unfortunately, he hadn't expected her to still view him as an outsider.
Am I not doing enough? Caiden lamented internally, feeling disappointed.
"What's wrong?â Joan glanced at him curiously.
"Umâ I want to ask you something.â
âSure.â She put down her knife and fork, fixing him with a sincere stare. âI have nothing to hide.â
âWhat if, and this is just âifâ, you fall in love with another man?â Caiden asked carefully. âWhat would
you do?â
âThat won't happen,â Joan instantly replied.
Huh? Why not?
âIf I wasn't in love with Larry, I wouldn't have chosen to get married to him. The very fact that I've
chosen to do exactly that should be proof enough that I've decided to spend the rest of my life with
him. Thus, that hypothetical situation that you brought up will never happen. If anything, I don't
have any respect for women who would fall in love with men other than their own lover.â Joan
sipped from her cup of coffee.
He hadn't predicted that answer. Usually, women were very emotional beings; even if they were
already married, it wasn't rare for them to get divorced in order to chase after the man they thought
was their one true love. Cases like Joan's, where she vowed to be loyal to her marriage no matter
what, were rare nowadays.
Unbeknownst to him, Caidenâs interest in her increased even further.
âI was just saying âif"..."
Joan cut in, âThere is no âif's about it.â
"Okay, then I'll ask something else.â Caiden quickly changed the topic.
âIf one day, you discovered that your husband was having an affair, what would you do?â
What a timely question. She'd just dealt with a similar situation recently.
"First of all, my husband would never do that. Second of all, even if he did, it would be a trap set up
by someone else,â she answered firmly.
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