She replied to the message saying that she had work t o do and couldn't come. She asked him how many days he would be there.
They sent several text messages to each other.
Sherman was still in shock about her pregnancy at that time, so she didn't tell Kingsley.
When Sherman had lunch at noon, she didn't eat much. Everyone could tell that she seemed very thoughtful.
Kingsley left the same day. At night, Sherman couldn't sleep well because her life was again in a mess.
She tossed and turned, unable to sleep. Sherman sighed helplessly. When she went to work the next day, she had very obvious dark circles under her eyes.
Billy was waiting for her at the office, but she was not i n the mood to pay attention to Billy at that moment. Billy didn't leave and kept sitting beside her.
He made up his mind that he and Sherman must be together again.
In the past two days, Billy had been around her, and h e could be seen in the morning, noon and afternoon. H e also didn't go to his office and seemed to be fooling around.
Sherman and Kingsley had spoken over the phone, but she never mentioned her pregnancy. She didn't know how to bring it up, and she kept thinking about i t in her mind.
This day, Sherman was out of the office and went to the construction site, and Billy followed her closely.
She reprimanded him unhappily, but Billy just narrowed his eyes and smiled. He had no intention of leaving. Unable to think of a solution, Sherman simply ignored him.
Natalie was still inquiring about the news about Billy, and Billy didn't get suspicious, indicating that Dr. Zack's approach still worked.
Natalie thought a lot about Billy, about Sherman, and about herself.
As long as Billy could get frustrated with Sherman, or even better, he gave Sherman up, and then she could win without a fight and get everything she wanted.
Billy was still following Sherman closely, but Sherman didn't turn around to look at him. She walked around the construction site, concentrating on her work.
Although Yanny had been responsible for this project earlier and Sherman took it over halfway, she was currently in charge. Thus, she should do her part.
According to the architectural drawings, this building should have thirty floors, and it had gone up to the eighteenth floor, which meant it would be completed soon.
The weather was very cold. The chilly wind whipped Sherman's face. Despite wearing a thick down jacket, she still felt cold.
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