Charlie was lying in bed when Billy came to see him. Seeing that Charlie was almost well, Billy suggested they go out for a walk together.
Feeling bored after a long stay in the ward, Charlie nodded in agreement.
After changing his clothes, Charlie went out of the hospital with Billy. Billy’s car was already parked outside the hospital. They got in the car. Before discussing where to go. Bill had already started the car.
On this day, Grace, Sherman and Summer made a date to go shopping together.
Sherman had never seen Eaton, so Grace brought him out today. Eaton, who was
wrapped in a soft blanket, was now being held by Grace.
"Here, let me hold him. I didn’t even hold him when he was born. Now I have to hold him," Sherman reached out her hands, took Eaton and gently kissed him on the cheek.
At this moment, Billy and Charlie were walking a little way behind the three of them. But Billy and Charlie kept their distance from the three of them, as if they were afraid that the three of them would find them out.
Charlie wore a scarf, and Billy wore a hat.
Charlie covered his face with his scarf, and Billy pulled his cap down to hide his face. The uninitiated people would think they were on their way to some mysterious event.
"Tell me the truth. You brought me here to follow them, which was your plan all along, wasn't it?" Charlie asked.
Billy pulled his cap down again and said. "I haven't seen her for over a year. It’s not too much for me to see her in this way now, is it?"
Hearing this, Charlie stared at Billy for a while.
Charlie, speechless at what Billy had said, threw his arm back against Billy's chest.
The three women had been shopping for a long time. Grace bought several coats, and Sherman bought some coats for herself, too. Besides, Sherman bought some gifts for Kingsley's parents and grandfather.
Summer bought some pairs of shoes. After shopping for a long time, they felt a little tired and decided to go to a cafe in the mall for a break.
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