The card read, "After knowing you, I realized that I could give willingly."
The handwriting was dashing and powerful. The name, Kingsley, was written in the lower right corner.
She guessed wrong. The bouquet was not from Billy, but from Kingsley. Kingsley didn't look like a man who would do such a thing. However, he did.
Looking at the flowers, Sherman didn't want to throw them away. So she put them in the vase and placed the vase on her desk.
In the afternoon, Lee came and said that Mr. Wright had gone to a meeting and he came to take her home.
Sherman didn't want him to take her home, so she asked Lee to leave the office. However, when she went off work, Lee drove his car right behind her.
Grace was coming over for dinner, so she made porridge in advance, which tasted delicious.
By the time she ate dinner and Grace left, it was already ten o'clock. Sherman did yoga for a while. After she turned off the lights in the room, the car downstairs started, and the man's black coat in the car could be dimly seen.
The next day, Sherman received flowers again as soon
as she got to work. This time, it was red roses and the petals were very delicate, which were still sent by Kingsley.
Sherman couldn't bear to throw the flowers away, so she had no choice but to find an empty vase again and put the flowers in it.
Sherman received a bouquet of roses every day for the next three days. Lee would come from time to time to deliver breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The office was dressed up by Sherman as if it was a flower store. She felt that it couldn't go on like this. She had to talk to him.
Finding Kingsley's number on her phone, Sherman slightly bit her lips, exhaled, and finally called him.
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