Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2500
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2500
Suddenly, Delh said, “Yesterday, Larry came home ratherte.”
Well, indeed. Joan vaguely remembered Larry carrying her into the bedroom. She nodded and then
asked, “When are we leaving?”
“Now. So hurry and have your breakfast.”
Why are we in such a hurry? Nevertheless, Joanplied as she trotted toward the dining room.
She finished her breakfast in no time. Soon, the two were ready to go.
“This old friend of mine had helped me a lot when I was young. I heard that she is in poor health, so I
need to visit her. It is such an unforgettable past. Back then, …”
Delh started telling Joan about her past.
As people grew old, they would always reminisce about the good old days. Delh was no exception. It
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was only that she had hidden those memories in her heart when those people whom she was once
familiar with walked out of her life.
“… That’s why I feel so close to Nancy. When you get old, you will feel happy as well when you recall
all those sweet memories.”
Delh’s words really tugged at Joan’s heartstrings.
How time flies when moments be memories in the blink of an eye! Life was short, and it would
only be meaningful if one made the most of time.
“Ms. Young, you’re a kind and friendly woman. Did you have a lot of girlfriends back then?” Joan asked.
“I wouldn’t say I have a lot of besties, but I sure have a lot of friends. They loved to hang out with me.
However, we slowly lost contact after they got married,” Delh spoke with a hint of mncholy in her
voice.
In life, everyone would have to experience countless separations and reunions.
Later that day, in the ward.
“How are you? Do you feel better?” Delh asked with her voice full of concern.
Lying on the bed was an amicable-looking olddy. “Why do youe all the way here?” she asked.
“I’m here to see you. What, do you not wee me?” Delh pouted, pretending to be offended.
It was the first time Joan saw Delh acting so childish, and it showed that thetter was close to that
olddy.
“Who’s this youngdy? Your daughter?” the olddy queried, looking at Delh doubtfully.
“No, but I treat her like my daughter,” Delh replied.
Although they hadn’t met for a long time, the two went on and on, catching up with one another without
any signs of awkwardness. Joan watched them silently from the side, a twinge of envy brewing.
Perhaps when she got old, she could still have high tea and talk about naughty grandchildren or even
go shopping with her friends.
It would be a blessing to keep in contact with her friends, just like Delh and that olddy.
Just then, her phone in her purse rang. As soon as she answered the call, Larry’s voice was heard over
the phone, “Where are you? Why is there nobody at home?”
In a soft voice, she answered, “Ms. Young went to visit his old friend, and she brought me along. Why
did you call?”
“When are you guysing back? I’ll go fetch you.”
“There is no need. We’re going home soon.”
They then ended the call after a short chat.
Soon after, Delh approached her and asked, “Who’s that? Larry?”
Joan replied, “Yes. He’s home now.”
Meanwhile, Larry was bored sitting on the couch in the living room while looking at the empty house.
Lucius, Joan and Delh was out. He felt lonely being the only one at home.
Suddenly, he heard a familiar voice calling out viciously, “Joan Watts!”
It’s her? What is she doing here? Instantly, Larry made his way toward the door to see Gabri calling
Joan’s name outside the house.