Rather than continuing the discussion, Sherman asked Grace what she wanted to eat, and she would prepare it.
How did Grace dare to let pregnant Sherman cook for her? So she called the restaurant and ordered some food.
Grace was bored after dinner and felt that there was n o point in doing anything. Instead of watching TV, she wanted to go to the nightclub.
So did Sherman. It was boring to stay alone in the room without anyone talking.
Knowing Sherman’s idea was coincident with hers, Grace hugged Sherman and smiled radiantly, "Oh, you're so sweet. I'm so lucky to have you."
Then Lee drove them to the nightclub. Lee frowned ever since he knew they were going to the nightclub.
He did not think Mr. Wright would like Ms. Holmes to go to such a place.
Sherman and Grace had not been to the nightclub for a long time. That was not a place for them to indulge, but a place to relax and vent.
They were not there for thrills or indulgences, but to vent their frustrations and anger.
Grace danced on the dance floor, while Sherman sat in a quiet corner drinking juice.
Hardly had Sherman finished a glass of juice than her phone rang. It was Kingsley, and she answered it.
"You were in the nightclub?"
"Eh, I've only just arrived and had a glass of juice," Sherman replied.
"Look, it's not the right place for you. That’s too noisy ..." Kingsley was drinking water, "and turbulent..."
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