Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2065
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2065
Jory burst out into peals of snideughter.
Does Larry take Rune for a fool? Does he really think that he’ll be willing to give up the woman he loves
just to help you? Jory thought contemptuously.
“In the recording, Nancy did give him some food for thought. I think Rune’s a reasonable guy. He’s not
a bastard. He wouldn’t want anything to happen to Gabrie either, so I think we can take advantage of
this,” Larry analyzed.
Jory had to grudgingly admit that Larry had made a valid point. Rune’s heart was still soft-hearted at his
core, and he did have a set of morals he adhered to. Defending Gabrie was Rune’s greatest
struggle.
“Rune, if you really love Gabrie, then don’t let her continue in her wicked ways. You know what she’s
capable of. The moment she fixates on something, it’s impossible to tear her away from it. You’re the
only one who can change her,” Larry cajoled.
What the hell is he talking about? Obviously, this idiot is not aware that the only person in the world
who can make a dint on Gabrie’s heart of steel is himself.
Gabrie loved Larry in her own wicked way, and Rune was perfectly aware of that. It was this
knowledge that kept him ensnared, however, quite unable to let go. As a result, Rune had been
dragged into various evil deeds as a result of this twisted love.
To Larry’s surprise, however, Rune was unexpectedly firm. “I don’t want to have anything to do with
Gabrie anymore. Please don’t approach me about her anymore,” Rune dered solemnly.
Have Rune and Gabrie broken up? Why has it happened all of a sudden? Larry wondered. It seemed
unbelievable. Rune had always been perfectly smitten with Gabrie. How could he have given her up
just like that?
“Did you and Gabrie…” Jory began, then paused. His face twitched as he struggled to think of a
delicate way to phrase the question on both his and Larry’s mind.
“I won’t have any more contact with Gabrie in the future. I’m already seeing someone else at the
moment. Besides, I don’t wish to get involved in your affairs any longer. I don’t understand what goes
on in your wealthy circles, and I don’t care to know either,” Rune added decisively.
Larry guessed that Gabrie had finally broken Rune’s heart once and for all.
Rune had, in fact, made this decision after he’d found out that Gabrie had kidnapped Nancy.
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He had offered Gabrie numerous chances to repent, evenmitting dirty deeds on her behalf to
prove his sincerity to her. In the end, however, Rune’s efforts had ultimately remained futile. Wearied,
Rune’s tolerance had finally reached its end.
Love was a most curious thing. Once bitten, one could do absolutely nothing but to ept what fate
had in store. Rune was thus determined to wait no longer nor push fruitlessly for something that wasn’t
destined to be. Instead, he would practice eptance. It was a much more peaceful way of living.
“Can you bear to let Gabrie go, though? Isn’t she the woman you love the most?” Larry pressed.
He wondered skeptically if Rune had merely said this to deflect Larry and Jory’s intense questioning.
Rune, unfortunately, was earnest in his resolve. “I’m sorry, if there’s nothing else, I’ll be closing for the
day. I’m picking my girlfriend up after work,” he announced, turning and hurrying away.
So it’s true! Larry mused, looking at Rune’s departing figure. Beside him, Jory shook his head in
resignation and heaved a long sigh.
If Gabrie already had a man who was so deeply in love with her, why did she have to choose Larry
instead? Furthermore, why did she have to resort to such despicable tactics? What on earth is
Gabrie thinking?
Does she really love Larry? Countless questions mored in Jory’s mind. The worst oue would be
for Gabrie to finally snag Larry, only to realize that all herbor was in vain. Gabrie had been so
obsessed with Larry, not out of love, but because of jealousy. After all her maneuvers, however,
Gabrie had ended up losing the only man who loved her.
“All right. Let’s leave too, then,” Jory said helplessly, walking out of the fashion boutique.
…
Back at the hotel, Gabrie’s men were industriously checking each room. Joan and Nancy,
meanwhile, were still holed up in Caiden’s.
Nancy had begun experiencing feelings of ustrophobia. It was purely fear that confined her to her
room.
“Joan, when can we get out of here?” Nancy wheedled, sulking as she paced the room.
“It’ll just be another few days, Nancy. Just bear with it, OK? It’s for our safety. I’m fine, but I can’t let
anything happen to you,” Joan replied as she ruffled Nancy’s hair.