The next day, Sonia asked Eaton to send her son to school. Then she sat alone in the studio in a daze. She drank a few mouthfuls of coffee, felt bitter and reassuring. She put down her cup and sighed.
After Eaton sent the child to the kindergarten and came back, he saw her melancholy appearance and touched her head. Her soft hair passed through his fingers. He said, "What are you thinking?"
Sonia looked up at her brother and whispered, "I wonder if we should cooperate with Mr. Matthew."
Eaton paused, looked down at her and murmured, "Sonia, if you don't want to do it, you don't have to force yourself..."
Sonia shook her head and said to Eaton, "No... I think Mr. Matthew's words are right. It's time to expose some scars under the sun."
Dixon... The pain you brought me maybe didn't hurt long ago.
In the afternoon, Sonia called Matthew. After arrange a time and place for a detailed discussion with Matthew, she said to Eaton, "We pick up Victor after school together, and I will go to meet Matthew on the way."
"Have you decided?"
Eaton stood behind her and asked her.
Sonia didn't look back. She opened the door of the studio.
After Matthew hung up, he called Dixon. "Your ex-wife changed her mind."
At that time, the Dixon was signing a document. Heard it, he sneered disdainfully. "Oh."
Matthew felt funny. "Why are you pretending to be cold and indifferent now?"
Dixon didn't speak, listening to him lightly report an address. Then Dixon took a deep breath and stood up. "I'll come later."
"You'd better prepare to be splashed with hot water."
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