"Why don't you make a sound?"
Raising his head, Harold stared at Sally in the mirror.
Tears welled up in Sally's eyes.
"So you can talk."
"Look at yourself in the mirror."
Harold hugged Sally tightly, and Sally froze.
"It doesn't look like you are rejecting me," said Harold.
Hearing this, Sally looked at the mirror in a daze.
When the two people were in a stalemate, Sally heard the sound to save her.
"Have you changed your clothes?"
Stone shouted at the door.
She was saved!
Sally opened her eyes, as if there were bright stars in them.
When she was about to answer, it suddenly occurred to Sally that she couldn't say anything. Now she cursed herself in her heart that she was too complacent.
A faint smile played at the corners of Harold's mouth. Then he let go of her.
"I'll let you go this time."
Before she could breathe a sigh of relief, she added.
"I'll wait for you."
There was a meaningful meaning in his words.
Lowering her head, Sally thought that they would definitely meet, and her heart sank again.
Then Harold went out from the back door.
Sally also came out.
At the sight of her, Stone was amazed. Usually, Sally hid herself in big clothes, but he didn't find that she had such a good figure.
"Are you okay?" Stone pointed at the mask she was wearing.
"As for the guests, they all like this style." The manager looked at Sally with appreciation, "this lady is really smart."
Stone nodded with satisfaction and took Sally away.
The two arrived at the door of the private room.
Stone looked uneasily at Harold, but unexpectedly saw him holding a glass of wine with a faint smile on his face. Harold nodded and let them in.
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