In the evening, Sherman made dinner and waited for Kingsley to come back. At around six o'clock, he called Sherman and said that he had something to deal with and asked her not to wait for him.
Sherman decided to keep waiting for him. She waited from six o'clock to eight o'clock, but Kingsley didn't come back. So she had dinner herself.
Sherman felt very sleepy and fell asleep.
At one o'clock in the early morning, Kingsley came back. His black coat carried a smell of alcohol.
Kingsley went to the bedroom. Seeing that she was asleep, he curled his lips, put the messy hair on her forehead behind her ear with his long fingers, kissed her, and then went to the bathroom.
It went better than he had thought, so he came back soon.
Kingsley took off his black coat, dark blue shirt and silver gray pants. His robust, perfect and strong lines were revealed.
She was sleeping so soundly that she didn't notice Kingsley when he lay beside her. He slept with her in his arms.
Probably because of her pregnancy, Sherman slept a
lot both at noon and at night during this period of time.
The next morning, when Sherman walked out of the bedroom, Kingsley was reading the newspaper in pajamas.
She walked over curiously. He wrapped his arm around her slender waist and made her sit on his lap. Sherman saw the news in the newspaper.
It was about the project. But the headline revealed something new and emphasized the design and the materials used before. It even provided evidence and examples.
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