In a flash, William returned to his usual gentle smile, "So are you done looking now and ready to go home?" "Was going hyes, but couldn't find her." Bonnie's eyes were a little disillusioned, "She's gone." "Paroled and slipped out the window?" William asked.
Bonnie nodded and was about to open her mouth to answer when her eyes suddenly becsurprised, "How did you know to slip out the window?" Say it as if you saw it with your own eyes.
William raised his hand and scratched his head, a very naive look, "have not eaten pork, have not seen pigs running? You have seen which criminals on medical parole, the ward door is not guarded ah, so can run away, it can only be the window ah." When you put it that way, it kinda makes sense.
Bonnie believed it and nodded towards William, "Yes, she ran away through the window, the hospital is already looking for her, I'll just go hand wait for the news." After a pause, Bonnie looked at William again, "Did you drive yourself here, do you wantto give you a ride?" This night, William and wet, if not hurry hto change clothes, it is likely to catch a cold and fever.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWilliam shook his head, "My car is right over there, | can drive myself." Bonnie also did not force, from the bag took out a handkerchief handed William, "you will first wipe it." William took it and wiped it up carefully.
Bonnie, on the other hand, was going to wait until he finished wiping before taking the handkerchief away.
It's not that she's heartbroken about the handkerchief, but she's worried that if it stays in William's hands, he'll get the wrong idea.
After all, it's just a concern between friends, and it would be bad to let William get carried away.
Waiting for the effort, Bonnie will find, William behind a sewer manhole cover not far actually missing.
From the hydrant spray out of those water, as much as possible to the inside of the clattering flow, almost converging into a small vortex.
That's too dangerous! What if someone passes by here and doesn't see the manhole cover is gone? With that in mind, Bonnie rolled up her sleeves and planned to go over and look for the manhole cover.
"What are you doing?" William, however, stopped her, "Don't go over there." The tone of voice is vaguely stern and commanding.
Listen to Bonnie clouded, "I'll go find that manhole cover ah, or find something to block it, otherwise it is very dangerous." "I have found someone, and the bottom of the well was | put a lot of branches, even if you fall will not be too painful, do not worry." William said.
Bonnie is still a little unsure.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBut before he could say anything, William sneezed hard, and then his whole body shook, almost falling over.
But Bonnie was quick to hold her hand and asked with great concern, "Are you okay?" "I seem to be having a bit of a hard time, Annie, so | may have to trouble you to takehome." William squeezed out an apologetic smile.
"Okay," Bonnie couldn't care less about the manhole cover, took the triangular warning sign from the trunk of the car and put it there, then helped William into the back seat and rushed straight out.
Drive out about five hundred meters away, this just remembered another thing.
"William," Bonnie went to look in the rearview mirror at William lying in the car seat, "you've been in Willisto so long, | didn't know where you lived." So now driving forward, Bonnie has absolutely no direction.
William then spoke up, "You can just dropoff at a nearby hotel." "Not going to your house?" Bonnie was surprised, "Are you afraid I'll find out where you live?"