Never Late, Never Away

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2481



Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2481

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2481


Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2481


“Did we scare you, Joan?” giggled Nancy.


Jessica also chimed in, “It was all just a joke!”


How could they do this to me? Joan carefully set down the baby in her arms, acting as if she was about to storm off.


“Don’t go, Joan! You’re the bestest best friend in the whole wide world!” Nancy cried out, hugging Joan’s arm with a sad, puppy-dog expression.


“And the bestest sister-in-law in the world, too!” Jessica whined cutely, clutching onto Joan’s other arm.


Joan wondered if the two women were taking the “the world’s a stage” saying a little too seriously with how dramatic they were being.


“Now that all three of us are here, let’s go shopping!” Jessica suggested.


“But what about the baby?”


“Help me look after the baby!” Nancy shouted out in the direction of a butler standing near them.


“Yes, madam. Please be careful while you’re out,” came the butler’s polite reply.


So they’d planned this! Joan glared at the both of them, rendered speechless as they all picked up their handbags and headed out.


“No alcohol for the both of you!” Joan ordered during the drive, her face dead serious.


She was more than familiar with the chaotic shenanigans Nancy and Jessica would get up to while drunk.


“Wanna go visit a bar by ourselves, Jessica?” Nancy asked out loud, purposefully ignoring Joan.


“Sure! I haven’t had a proper drink in so long.”


Were they out of their minds? Jessica had just been to the nightclub barely more than a week ago!


“Do you remember what happened the last time you were drunk, Jessica?” Joan frowned, staring at her through the rearview mirror. Unbeknownst to her, Jessica truly didn’t remember.


“Relax, it’ll be fine! We have Nancy around this time to protect us, don’t we?” Jessica replied cheerfully.


She couldn’t recall the incident with the guy at the nightclub last time, but she had a deep-seated gut feeling that something bad must have happened. Joan wouldn’t be so worried over her otherwise.


“Of course! I’ll do my best to protect you all!” Nancy boldly declared and beat her own chest in a show of bravery.


What had Joan done in her past life for her to meet these two women in her current one?


“Both of you are useless,” she grumbled. “Mark my words: you’re both going to end up piss drunk and I’m going to have to be the one to drag you both home.”


Nancy and Jessica exchanged a mischievous look.


“Then get drunk with us!” they suggested in unison.


“No way!” Joan argued. “Neither Larry, Jory, nor Caspian are in the country. What if something happens to us when we’re all drunk? We can go to a movie or karaoke, just not a bar!”


The two women sighed, shrugging their shoulders in defeat.


Nancy suddenly perked up again. “If we can’t go to a bar, then let’s buy some alcohol and go home to drink! It’s safe at home, right? We can be as crazy as we want to!”


“She’s right! Then it’s settled!” Jessica whooped.


Lord, save me. Joan shook her head exasperatedly. Their idea did sound doable, though.


“Come on, Joan! Smile!” Nancy hugged her from the backseat, smacking a loud kiss on her cheek. “You’re the prettiest woman in the world, aren’t you?”


Joan eventually caved in.


“No one goes home sober tonight,” Nancy announced later that night at her house, bottles upon bottles of beer and wine on the living room table. “Actually, no— you guys don’t even need to head home. You can just sleepover at my house.”



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