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Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2062

    Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2062


    Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2062


    Joan had acquiesced partly also due to her instinctive feeling that Caiden harbored no ill intentions.


    Besides, they had been schoolmates once, after all. It was thetter fact that made Joan feel a sense


    of shared intimacy with Caiden. Even now, he was proving himself to be a considerate, well-mannered


    fellow.


    “Can’t you tell me?” Caiden suddenly continued, picking up from where they had left off before the


    conversation had unraveled.


    Joan hesitated. The expression on her face, however, softened gradually.


    A million thoughts raced through her mind. Where do I begin? Joan reflected. Everything had begun


    ages before Caiden had even stepped into the picture. There was no use in involving Caiden in matters


    irrelevant to him. Besides, Joan was afraid that if she revealed the whole truth to Caiden, it might even


    trigger his anger towards her.


    It would be far better to keep Caiden in the dark and maintain the status quo. Joan thus said nothing in


    response.


    “All right. Even if you refuse to tell me anything, I’ll find out on my own,” Caiden dered, undaunted.


    Why is he so interested in finding out? Joan thought in rm. There was no discernible rtionship


    between Caiden and Joan that reasonablypelled that level of investment on time and energy. This


    moment of closeness had been due more to coincidence than anysting affection, or so Joan thought.


    “What do you want to find out?” Joan pressed urgently.


    “Who bullied, kidnapped, and then threatened you,” Caiden replied ndly.


    Joan felt her heart flutter, moved by Caiden’s seemingly unexpected concern. She had no idea that she


    had been the object of Caiden’s affections all this while.


    Joan was nheless grateful for Caiden’s unforeseen aid. If it hadn’t been for his intervention, she


    would doubtless still benguishing under Gabrie’s torment now.


    However, Joan concealed her emotions from Caiden and stated mechanically, “There’s no need for


    that. It’s all over now.”


    How can she let something like this go so easily? What on earth is she thinking? Caiden bristled.


    Anyone in their sane mind would have been able to draw the conclusion that there must be a reason


    behind all of this. If Joan’s abductor had gone to such great lengths to hold her, the entire operation


    must have undergone quite a season of nning. Caiden could notprehend how Joan could


    dismiss that fact so easily.


    Another thought struck him like a bolt of lightning. Perhaps Joan wasn’t waving it off but doing her


    utmost to evade it.


    “I don’t want to talk about this anymore. I feel very tired now,” Joan said meaningfully.


    It was part of the truth anyway. Joan was indeed weary of reying the scene of Gabrie vehemently


    kicking and punching her. Even more, Joan did not want to dwell on the fact that Nancy had been


    violently abused by Gabrie on Joan’s ount as well.


    It had all happened because of her, and she still could not bring herself to confront that fact. Joan didn’t


    even know for certain how Nancy was faring or if she’d even managed to regain consciousness yet.


    Even more significantly, Joan dared not think about the fate of the child in Nancy’s belly. Joan felt a


    rising tide of consternation surge within her and struggled to quell it.


    “How’s Nancy? Has she woken up yet?” Joan turned to face Caiden, gazing at him intently.


    “Don’t worry, Nancy’s fine. My friend’s taking care of her,” Caiden replied soothingly.


    Caiden felt another wave of affection for Joan. Even when she was hurt and in danger, her friend’s


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    safety still featured prominently in Joan’s mind.


    She was exactly as Caiden remembered. The beautiful, innocent girl with who he had fallen in love all


    those years ago still stood before him now, unchanged.


    If Joan hadn’t extended a helping hand to Caiden then, he might not have had the privilege of getting to


    know her in this lifetime. For that, Caiden counted himself as unbelievably lucky.


    Perhaps it was fate that Caiden had somehow managed to stumble upon Joan at this juncture.


    “I’m d she’s OK,” Joan mumbled in return.


    Joan evidently did not intend to tell Caiden anything of note.


    Caiden decided not to pursue the matter. Since Joan had made up her mind, further interrogating her


    would only cause her to resent him.


    “Stay here for a few days. Your kidnappers will be hunting for you everywhere, so don’t step out for


    now. After the dust has settled, I’ll send you home,” Caiden offered in a gentler tone.


    Caiden was right. Once she’d sunk her teeth into something, Gabrie wasn’t one to be shaken off that


    easily. Once she realized that Joan had escaped, Gabrie would immediately be hot on her heels,


    tirelessly surveying and searching for Joan. Joan was all too familiar with the ruthless persistence that


    Gabrie had.


    “Where’s your best friend? Why don’t you get her to help you? Isn’t she rather wealthy?” Caiden


    suddenly probed.


    Best friend? Joan thought, bemused. She shook her head resignedly. All of that hade to an end


    long ago.


    “I don’t have a best friend,” Joan answered soberly.


    What? Caiden was taken aback by this sudden revtion. He could clearly remember Joan being


    inseparable from another girl back in college. The pair were always seen together, whether studying,


    taking part in activities, or going on vacations. Joan and she had been so close that they were virtually


    indistinguishable then.
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