Sherman nodded. She didn't stop him but asked, "How long will you be away?"
Kinsley always made Sherman feel secure. He was mature and steady and gave her a sense of security.
"I don't know yet. Why don't you go to Lanechett with me? Now you are on annual leave and you don't need t o work. Come with me and just take it as a trip ..." Kingsley hated to part with Sherman.
"Travelling will make me feel tired. It might be physically difficult for me. And I don't even have a pass for Lanechett. You are going to persuade Merlin t o receive medical treatment. But if I go with you, things will only become worse." said Sherman.
Merlin was Kingsley's ex-wife, and she loved Kingsley so much. If Sherman went to Lanechett with Kingsley, she might get even more emotional. Sherman wanted t o get things worked out through persuasion rather than freak out Merlin.
Besides, Luke was also in Lanchett. Sherman thought that she'd better not go there with Kinglsey in case Luke would have a problem with her.
At the sight of Sherman, Luke would get angry.
Sherman was pregnant now, so she didn't want Luke t o bring her mood down. Luke was not a very
reasonable man. If she went there, she and Luke were going to have problems.
Kingsley wouldn't force Sherman to go with him. He let out a soft sigh and agreed, "Then, I will come back i n a day..."
Sherman worried that he would get tired. She did not want him to trouble himself so much because the flight was tiring.
"With you here, I will never feel tired to fly back ..." said Kingsley.
Kingsley had Lee book a flight after 12:00 midnight. Kingsley had a very tight schedule.
He would arrive in Lanechett in the early morning, stay there for a day and fly back to Santabaca at night.
After Sherman knew that Kingsley had such a tight schedule, she didn't want him to go. She never wanted him to work so hard and to travel back and forth.
Suddenly, Sherman was overwhelmed by the thought of going with him.
But Sherman didn’t tell Kingsley about this thought of hers. Sherman was wondering whether she should go or not.
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