Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2337

It was a call from Larry.

"Hurry up. It's Larry. Answer it," Jessica exclaimed as she tossed the phone to Caspian.

"Hello, Larry, can you hear me? Where are you? Are you doing well? Do you need my help?" His string of questions touched Larry.

Bromance is probably the only constant in this world.

"I'm fine. I need your help to keep an eye on Norton Corporation and report to me should anything happen. Don't worry, I'll be back soon." The line went dead.

"Hello? Larry? Are you still there? You're done but I'm not!"

Caspian was fuming as he stared at his phone.

He simply wanted to make sure that Larry was doing well. To his dismay, the latter hung up on him after giving his order.

"What did he say? What's wrong?" Jessica nudged him.

Without the pestering of Dustin and Caiden, Joan felt happier, even though she lost Larry.

She learned to be optimistic.

The thundering roar of the torrents of water gushing from the magnificent waterfall left her in awe.

There are more beautiful things in this world than love.

For some inexplicable reason, the majestic sight washed her worries away.

During her trip, she went to the beach, climbed mountains, watched the sunset and sunrise, rode a bicycle, held stray cats and dogs on the side of the road, and ate local delicacies. Every minute was a bliss. She had been wanting to travel on her own for a long time, but she pushed her desire aside.

"Ah!"

All of a sudden, a girl was heard shrieking nearby.

Joan followed the source and saw a girl lying on the ground. With her hands over her knees, she seemed in pain.

"Are you okay?" Joan tried to help her up, but the girl was too weak to stand.

Therefore, she scooped the latter in her arms.

"Will you feel tired carrying me like this?" the girl suddenly asked.

Although it was a simple question, Joan was moved.

"I'll be fine. Where are your parents?"

"I came here by myself."

Joan was stunned.

She looks to be about fifteen or sixteen years old, but she's traveling alone?

"Doc, she's hurt. Please dress her wound," Joan shouted while placing the girl on the bed in the hospital.

She was relieved to hear that it was not a serious injury. A typical teenager would cry from the pain, but this girl merely knitted her brows in silence.

"If it hurts, just cry. You'll feel better," Joan reminded her in a soft voice.

"It doesn't hurt at all," the girl assured with a smile.

What a strong child! It suddenly reminded Joan of her son.

What would Lucius do if he replaces out about my divorce from Larry? Will he be as strong and optimistic as this girl?

"Why are you traveling alone?" the girl asked curiously.

"What about you?" Joan retorted after a moment of hesitation.

The girl instantly blushed.

"I wanted to forget someone."

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