Since it had happened, she couldn't be anxious. She had to be more careful and thoughtful.
If Billy had done something to pursue Sherman, he would definitely be with her. So Natalie must take actions.
She couldn't afford to destroy the image she had maintained for several years. Otherwise, that would be a very unwise choice.
She planned to meet Billy's sister tomorrow. She thought that she needed to know what Billy did every day.
Natalie moved her eyes slightly and called Billy. She changed her voice and said, "Honey, where are you?"
As she spoke, she secretly heard the sound around him. There was the sound of the wind occasionally. H e seemed to be driving.
Billy frowned, "Who are you?"
Natalie said, "Sorry, I got the wrong number."
After hanging up the phone, she directly threw away the phone card that she had only used once.
Such a method could only be used once and it was very uneconomical. She could know what he was doing at a specific period or for several seconds, which wasn't practical.
She had to be careful to keep track of him and shouldn't be discovered.
Billy seemed to be arrogant and very casual. However, he was meticulous and cautious.
She should make efforts to keep it a secret!
What men hated most was women keeping track of them. Compared to other men, Billy hated those women the most.
Natalie thought a lot. She had always been thoughtful.
Sherman didn't take a bath. Because of the wounds on her neck and wrist, she couldn't move freely or touch the water. She was busy with work at her desk.
She walked through the living room and made a sound. Hearing the sound, Luke turned back. He held his arms over his chest, raised his eyebrows, and stared at her.
Sherman ignored his gaze, passed through the living room directly, and stood in front of Kingsley's door.
She wasn't far away from where Luke sat. Therefore, she heard Luke's disdainful and sarcastic snort clearly.
What she disliked most was people being cynical and sneering behind her back. She felt extremely disgusted.
She didn't want to pay attention to Luke. Maybe because she was in her period, she was in a bad mood.
Sherman stopped and turned around. She stared at Luke and said coldly, "Would you mind if I go into his room?"
Luke's face changed slightly. After a while, he calmed down and shrugged his shoulders lazily, "No."
"That's good. If you have something to say, you can tell me or him in advance. I always like to say something directly. I don't like people being cynical and sneering behind my back." Sherman said.
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