"Sherman..." Summer squatted down in front of her and called her in a gentle voice. She felt sorry for her.
"Summer... I'm cold... I'm really cold..." Her teeth chattered. She couldn't speak a whole sentence, and her face was very pale and seemed to be covered with a dull gray.
"I know, but your heart feels cold, not your body. If you feel cold, I can help you. But your heart feels cold and n o one can help you..."
As Summer spoke, she still put her arms around Sherman and held her close.
She didn't show her softness or shed a tear in front of Billy or Natalie. Now that she was in the warm arms of her best friend, she could no longer bear the pain, so she cried.
"We've been together for seven years, and he's my husband. I never thought he would turn out like this..." Sherman's face was covered in tears.
Summer knew that she was heartbroken. Summer felt sorry for her, too.
"You know how much I couldn't believe what I saw. H e isn't that kind of man at all. I was deceived so deeply that I couldn't breathe. And the woman in love with
him was no one else, but Natalie, who he hated the most before. I didn't expect that he would treat me like this one day..."
Sherman kept beating her chest with her hands. She was out of breath. It felt as if a bomb had been planted there, and the sparks of the explosion burned her flesh.
Summer knew exactly what she was feeling.
Sherman was more heartbroken than she was at that time.
Sherman woke up early. She looked at the strange place and got out of bed. Summer put down the glass and said, "Where are you going?"
"Where is Billy?" She asked.
"I don't know." Summer stopped her. "Drink the milk, please."
Sherman still shook her head. She couldn't drink milk at all now. How could she drink milk with so much in her heart?
Her face was very pale. She called back to the apartment. The housekeeper answered the phone and said that Billy had been there.
Hearing what the housekeeper said, Sherman hung up the phone and headed straight for the apartment. Summer couldn't stop her.
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