"Okay, okay. I won't embarrass you. Don't worry."
Smiling, Sheryl hung up the phone. When she went downstairs, she saw Joan.
"Joan, I'm going to go out with Isla this afternoon. We'll be picking up the kids. So you don't have to go today."
Joan happily nodded.
"Just to remind you, Ms. Xia, you've only just recovered. Don't strain yourself too much, okay?" Joan reminded Sheryl with caring.
Sheryl understood and smiled approvingly. She then went back to her room to change her clothes. Standing in front of the mirror, she found her face looked more tired and wan than usual, so she put on some make-up to appear fresh.
Carrying her handbag, Sheryl was about to leave. Suddenly, she remembered that she had forgotten to take her phone. Finding her phone on the night table, she stood paralyzed, staring at her phone.
There, shining brightly, was a message from Charles, saying, "Why did you 'like' my post and then take back the 'like.'"
Sheryl had no idea what she should say.
Should she say that it was just a mistake? It wasn't a big deal, and her finger had just slid. It was indeed the truth, but would anyone actually believe the truth? Would Charles even believe her?
Now Sheryl resented even her own fingers. Why were they so clumsy! She gazed at the screen for a long while without doing anything else. She continued to drag on until Isla gave her a call asking her whether she was ready or not.
"Yes, I am, sorry. I'm coming down now. One second." After Sheryl ended the call, she took one last glance at the message. Finally, she decided it was best not to respond with anything. Thus, sliding her phone into her pocket, she went downstairs.
The moment she showed up at the main entrance, Isla had conveniently arrived.
"It seems that half an hour isn't enough to put on make-up!" Isla said jokingly. When Sheryl got into the car, Isla nodded and commented, "You look much better! It's a good choice that you decided to rest at home."
"I..." Sheryl appeared that she wanted to say something, and she was intensely debating whether to say something or not, but eventually, she decided against it. "Why are you in such a hurry?" Sheryl asked. "Have you already bought the tickets? By the way, which movie are we watching?"
Isla smiled at the questions and answered, "You'll know when we get there."
'Isla seems a bit weird today, ' Sheryl pondered. There was a part of Sheryl that found Isla's response too strange to not question. But, since Isla had already started the engine and was wearing an 'I-don't-want-to-tell-you-now look, ' Sheryl gave up asking.
In the cinema, while getting their tickets, Isla abruptly asked, "Do you want some popcorn and drinks?"
Sheryl quaintly smiled and said, "Isla, how old are you now? Those are for the kids. I don't want anything. I just want to watch the film, Isla."
"Oh, yes. Someone is gonna..." Isla suddenly came to a halt. She looked guilty. Something was going on.
Suspecting something, Sheryl asked, "What, Isla? Someone is gonna what?"
"Never mind about that, Sheryl. I was blurting stupid things out loud. The movie is starting soon. Let's go in first." Isla pulled Sheryl's hand and quickly switched the topic.
Casting a doubtful glance at Isla, Sheryl asked, "Did you buy the tickets? Where are they?"
'All this time Isla has been with me. When did she have any time to buy the tickets?' Sheryl wondered.
"I bought the tickets through a mobile app, so I don't have to go to the counter to buy them. Geez, Sheryl. Stop worrying," Isla answered, appearing annoyed.
"Then why didn't you tell me which movie we were going to watch when I asked you earlier?" Sheryl was still baffled.
Unconcerned with Sheryl's question, Isla continued to pull her forward without addressing her doubt.
The hottest movie was "Save the Earth." Everybody was watching it now. It was supposed to be a great movie since the rating for it was a 9.8 out of 10. Almost the best!
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