"What did you forget to bring?" Kingsley turned to look at her with his camel coat resting on his arm.
"My wallet." Sherman hurriedly said. She walked quickly to the table and picked up her wallet. "I won't bother..."
The words had not yet fallen. Kingsley had already put the coat into her hand and whispered, "Wait a minute, then I will take you home."
The coat still kept his body temperature. Sherman was stunned and just wanted to speak, but he said first, "I have a few words to say. Just stand outside the door and wait."
Once the words were said, she could just walk out of the room with his coat.
In less than thirty seconds, Kingsley walked out, followed by the person in charge. And the latter left through the back door after greeting.
Sherman put the camel coat into Kingsley's arms. Kingsley hooked his lips slightly.
Grace was still waiting. When she saw them come out, she went over.
"Do you have anything to do?" Kingsley casually put his camel coat on his shoulders and asked them
lightly.
Before Grace could speak, Sherman answered first, "N o."
"Then I'll send you back."
Sherman said promptly, "Don’t trouble..."
But Grace had already interrupted her, "Then I'll trouble Mr. Wright. We didn't even drive when we went out."
"I'm going to stay for a while, we haven't seen each other for a long time." Sherman replied.
Kingsley frowned slightly and gazed at Sherman with his deep black eyes, but Sherman felt that the seemingly gentle eyes were sharp. Sherman turned her head to avoid his sight.
Grace didn't feel the difference between them and graciously invited, "Mr. Wright, would you like to have a cup of coffee before you leave?"
"Thank you. I still have some things to do, so..." Kingsley said faintly. He helplessly pointed to the Bluetooth headset next to his ear, his slender fingers still holding the phone.
"OK, TH invite you to dinner next time." Grace gladly replied.
"Definitely." He showed a decent light smile and nodded his chin when his sight swept over them. Then he drove away.
Charlie was not at home, so Grace and Sherman chatted freely until 9:00 pm.
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