Sonia looked back with consternation into the eyes of Dixon, and suddenly her heart was tight. Unexpectedly, the strength of Dixon was so great that she couldn't get rid of him at all.
Dixon grabbed Sonia hard, "Just stay."
Sonia's heart thumped, "You..."
"Sonia, why don't you stay at night to have a rest?"
Helena carefully helped her son, and then Dixon extended her hand behind his back to give her mother a thumbs up.
Sonia couldn't resist Dixon's insistence. Dick didn't understand what happened. He wandered around Sonia and made noise from time to time. Dixon heard it and laugh, "Look, Dick don't want to go home tonight."
"Nonsense."
Sonia got rid of Dixon's fingers, and noticed that there was a touch of disappointment in Dixon's eyes for a moment. Her heart tightened, but she pulled out her hand at once.
Sonia quickly dragged Dick to go out, and Dixon shouted at her back, "Sonia, do you really want to go home so late?"
In fact, he hoped that Sonia could stay, and perhaps this move also represented a kind of acceptance and forgiveness.
However, Sonia opened the door and hurriedly said sorry. She said she had to go, and then dragged Dick out of the door of the Borris family, leaving Dixon standing in the middle of the living room, watching the door opened in loneliness.
There was a sudden silence in the room.
Helena and Lang didn't speak. They saw that he lowered his head after failure as if he had lost a battle. He sighed after a long time.
"We acted too hastily." Lang stepped to him and patted Dixon on the shoulder. "Son, it's okay. Sonia believes you more than before..."
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