Hudson came out of the hospital and went back to where he was staying.
Just as he reached the entrance to the neighborhood, someone was calling him.
"Hudson."
Hudson turned around and saw Diana walking toward him with a smile on her face.
She wore a slim-fitting wrap dress with a coat over it.
Extraordinarily beautiful.
Hudson froze, "It's you? What are you doing here?"
"I've come to see you, I want to invite you to dinner."
Diana ruffled her hair around her ears and said with a smile.
Hudson thought she was so beautiful and was a little uncomfortable saying, "Invite me to dinner? No need, right?"
"How can you not use it?"
Diana took Hudson's hand and said delicately, "You saved me last time, I've been wanting to treat you to dinner. Give me a face."
The woman's whispered voice and her eyes are warm as fire.
The first time Hudson was looked at by such a beautiful woman holding his hand, he was so nervous that he was at a loss for words.
He blushed and stammered, "All right then."
Diana giggled and reached out to touch his face, "Hudson, you're so funny, do you have a girlfriend?"
Hudson swallowed hard and shook his head, "No girlfriend."
"Hey, I just like a hot-blooded young man like you, let me be your girlfriend, OK?"
Diana leaned in close to him and whispered delicately.
The smell of perfume from the woman's body hits you.
Hudson's face got even redder.
"You, you want to be my girlfriend?"
"Well, no? You don't like me?" Diana asked.
Hudson shook his head in a hurry, "No."
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