Sherman raised her head to kiss Kingsley.
The view outside the room and the atmosphere inside the room were good, but a knock at the door spoiled all that.
The only person who could knock at that moment was Luke, who said he wanted to make coffee but could not find the coffeemaker.
Sherman thought that the man was odd indeed. This unsatisfying kiss was finally interrupted by the man outside.
But the atmosphere in the room was full of sweetness.
Kingsley looked for the coffeemaker for Luke while Sherman stood watching. Luke gave Sherman a few glances, and Sherman caught him. She smiled drily and shrugged.
The next day.
Natalie woke up and washed. Gradually her health improved, and her pale face became ruddy.
May made a delicious breakfast and said, "The food is ready, Miss Moore. You and Mr. Day can have your breakfast."
Natalie fell asleep at 11 o'clock the night before when
Billy hadn't come back. In the morning, she saw the message from Billy that he had returned to the Day’s family villa. But what May just said confused her. 'Mr. Day?' She hadn't come around yet.
May pointed to the next room and said, "I saw Mr. Day when he went to the bathroom in the morning. He slept in that room."
Natalie went in. Sure enough, Billy slept on the bed with his coat and suit on. He looked completely messy.
Especially his face, Natalie didn't know what had happened to him. The corner of his mouth was hurt.' Did he fight with anyone?' She wondered.
On hearing this, Natalie stiffened. A bad foreboding popped into her mind. She remembered the recording Livia had played to her.
"You're all but healed up. It's time to talk about it.
Allie, I think we should split up."
Natalie went rigid. She stood still, said nothing, and stared at him with her fingers clasped together.
It was one thing to hear it on bivia's phone, quite another to hear it from Billy himself.
Her mind was in turmoil, her hands and feet became cold, and she was silent.
Billy continued, "I gave you this villa before, and I will give you another check. Besides, I have two villas, so you can choose one. Just take it as my compensation t o you. I don't want to treat you unfairly, and I won't. You're not like other women."
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