Billy was a major shareholder of the mall, and for this reason, the mall manager came out to greet him at once.
While shopping, Billy did not ask too many questions, but just bought whatever baby stuff he felt happy with. Sherman stopped him. "We don't even know if it i s a baby boy or girl at this moment. Are you going to wear these baby girl clothes if it is a boy?”
"Why not? I will perform a cross-dressing show to entertain my wife. Just that I might have a problem with the sizes.” Billy raised a brow.
Sherman smiled and put her hand through his arm." Don't buy it now. We will just take a look now and buy i t later. No hurry. And you have got to stop smoking in the future. It is not good for the child."
"Okay, you decide.” Billy pinched her nose. "It's been a long time since I last bought clothes for you. Let’s go t o the second floor."
The manager still followed closely, and they went to the counter on the second floor. Looking at the beautiful fall clothes, Sherman could only smile, and then looked for bigger sized clothes.
Suddenly, Billy narrowed his charming eyes when he
saw someone approaching.
Sherman turned around, and she had also seen the person from the corner of her eye. She thought for a moment with a frown, only then she recalled the persona's name: Natalie.
After graduating from college, she had never met Natalie, and her memories of her remained the same from the college years.
In college, Natalie always liked to wear loose clothing and did little makeup. But now, she wore a tight top with white long sleeves, tight jeans, and high heels. She had an hourglass body, her hair draped over her shoulders, and her makeup was light.
The current Natalie differed completely from the previous Natalie.
Natalie saw them too, and she opened her mouth gracefully. "Hello, Sherman, Billy.”
Sherman was not too happy to see Natalie. She did not even spare a look at her, but just walked over and took Billy's arm. "Let's go. I saw a piece of clothing I like. Give me some ideas."
She tried her best to get over those things, but it did not mean that she would forget.
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