The manager came up to Kingsley and reached out his hand. Kingsley shook hands with him.
Sherman's colleagues stood nearby and looked at Kingsley. Their face even turned red slightly.
Kingsley turned around and shook hands with them politely.
The manager invited Kingsley to have dinner.
Kingsley refused politely and said, "I come here for some private matter today. Take it easy."
Private matter...
Then they all looked at Sherman, smiled and joked.
Sherman felt shy, and her face turned red slightly among their laughter.
Kingsley was fascinated by the shy Sherman. She was so charming with a red face.
Under their gazes, Sherman got in Kingsley's car.
Kingsley drove to a shopping mall. They went to the areas where the goods for children were sold.
Sherman hadn't decided what kind of gifts to buy. If the gift was for other kids, she could buy it casually, but the kid was special for her.
Kingsley accompanied her to choose the gift patiently. Sometimes, he provided advice about the gifts she chose.
Finally, Sherman chose a buggy. It was a little expensive and well in excess of 1,000 dollars, but she was willing to buy it. Summer's son was just like her son.
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