Sherman did not like games like this; she did not like i t at all. She was even repelled by it from the bottom of her heart. She wanted to leave with Billy but she did not say it.
He had his own friends and social circle. She should not be overly controlling over him as getting married did not mean that they had to give up on every other relationship.
She was waiting for Billy to speak up and leave with her but it did not happen.
It was acceptable for him to not want to leave since he had not met his classmates for such a long time. Besides, the night was just starting to liven up. She bit onto her glass of fruit juice and forced herself to look a t them even though she was downhearted.
Actually, she was so bored that all she wanted to do was just to scroll her phone and kill time. However, nobody there was playing with their phone, so she abandoned the idea as she did not want to be seen as spoiled and asocial.
Another guy drew the "Ace" card after a few rounds. H e coughed softly. "Kiss for 3 minutes, 'H’and '12', who i s '11'?"
Natalie raised the card in her hand and smiled gently.
"Me."
"What about '12'? Where is '12'?" "Over here..." Billy threw his card onto the table.
Everyone was stunned. What were the odds of Billy being "12" and Natalie being "11"?
Sherman immediately furrowed her brows as she swept her gaze across the card on the table. It was true that Billy was really "12".
Natalie raised her card in the air so everybody saw that she was "11". There was no denying that things had really gotten out of hand.
Everybody witnessed how Billy was disgusted by Natalie back then, not to mention that his legitimate wife, Sherman, was also there.
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