Having eaten little, now Billy was a bit hungry. He ate some borscht, which was tasteless to him.
As long as Billy thought of the aborted child, his head ached. What caused more headache for him was the unspeakable strangeness. How came Sherman became like this today?
It was his fault that he cheated on her. He did not deny it, and he had admitted it was his fault, so did Natalie, but Sherman had insisted on aborting the child, intending to torment him!
'How cruel is a person to do that?'
He still remembered how naive Sherman was in college, who was the same as the present Natalie, but now she changed!
He did not sleep all night, during which Natalie sent him a text message, "Remember to eat something, and try to sleep for a while."
Natalie's simple words made Billy feel warm. At night like this, heartbroken men all needed comforts.
In fact, both men and women needed heartwarming comforts when they felt lonely or hurt.
Billy did not close his eyes, and nor did Sherman.
Sherman feared nightmares. She worried that she would dream of the baby who had died. She did not dare to sleep and neither did she want to sleep, nor could she fall asleep ...
Very early in the next morning, Grace and Summer rushed to the hospital. They did not dare to fall asleep last night, worried about Sherman all the time.
Sherman sat on the hospital bed and Moriah sat opposite. Moriah's face looked sullen, "Billy told me that you abort the child?"
"Yes." She replied frankly, without dodging. Her eyes met with Moriah's gaze.
Grace and Summer were stunned, then pulled Sherman, 'What the hell is she talking about?'
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