You cannot go on and on about men’s mistakes forever. Mistakes are like wounds. If you keep holding them, how can they heal?
So, if you keep reminding him of his mistakes, day after day, it will just take away any sense of guilt and annoy him instead.
"That's good." Summer nodded, as long as Sherman thought she was making the right choice.
Grace looked at Natalie's outfit, then at Sherman's, and shook her head.
Natalie finished her coffee. When she was about to walk out the door, she saw the three of them. She paused and greeted them with a smile.
Summer and Sherman did not respond, but Grace said, "Are you getting better at seducing men?"
Natalie smiled without a trace of anger. "You are as beautiful and radiant as ever."
"Of course. If I am not radiantly beautiful, how can I outshine you?" Grace grinned, brushing her long hair with her hand charmingly.
Natalie's eyes flickered over Sherman, still smiling." I'll go first. Bye."
Natalie was not upset that Billy had not called her for s o long. She was a clever woman. She knew what she wanted and when to get it...
"Well, she’s got thick skin. Nothing ugly I said can affect her! Even pig skin isn't that thick."
Grace smiled more charmingly, but the words that came out of her mouth were hateful.
He smelled good, with a faint smell of tobacco, and then a fresh fragrance of shower gel.
Two hours after drinking the mushroom soup, he fainted as expected.
There was something in the mushroom soup, and there was more than one...
Raine’s eyes fell on his sleeping face. He had such defined facial features; deep eyes, straight and sharp nose, and thin lips, the shape of a maple leaf.
He was the most beautiful man she had ever seen since she was young, and no one could match the elegance emanating from him.
She could not stand him being so close to Summer anymore. If she did not do anything about it in time, she would suffocate in pain. 1
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