When she wanted to go to the pantry, Billy stopped her and said, "Can we talk outside?"
Sherman thought that there was no need for them to have a talk, so she did not answer or look at him.
"You know me well. If there is no result today, I certainly will not leave." Billy's tone was very tough.
"So tell me, what do you want to talk to me about?" With both hands around her chest, Sherman asked him calmly.
"Of course it's about what's going on between us. You always want to put an end to it. Let's get it over with today."
Sherman laughed, but she still said coldly, "I've already made a break with you in my heart, and it's you who haven't let it go all the time."
Billy had some blue veins on the back of his hand. What Sherman said was the last thing he liked to hear, "That's why I'm here today to end this, just to see if you appreciate the opportunity."
After thinking about it, Sherman agreed and asked him to wait for her for twenty minutes.
They went to the Oceanside Cafe. Billy booked a private room on the top floor of the cafe.
The waiter brought the coffee, closed the door of the private room and left. So only Billy and Sherman were left.
"What are you going to do with your baby?" Billy asked her directly.
Sherman didn't want to answer him. The baby in her belly was her own business. What did it have to do with him? Even if she made a decision in the end, she wouldn't tell him.
She didn't drink coffee and had been drinking warm water. Pregnant women couldn't drink coffee. No matter whether she kept the baby or not, she didn't want to do anything that would hurt him now.
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