Bonnie guiltily squeezed out a smile, "If | give you tto get ready, you'll hurt more out of fear instead." Katifen: "....." It makes too much sense, he can't refute it! Katifen had to force herself to stand up and move her still somewhat limp body through the pain.
When it was almost tto go, Bonnie was in no hurry to push open the door of the private room.
She pointed the tip of the dagger at herself, the hilt end at Katifen, and handed it to him.
"Mrs. Grant, what are you doing?" Katifen asked, puzzled.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBonnie, on the other hand, nodded slightly, "I'll return the favor once, you can tie it back." This way, they are even with each other.
Those clear, soulful almond eyes were full of sincerity and seriousness, obviously not joking.
She was really willing to give Katifen back that cut just now.
Seeing this, Katifen could not help but hook a helpless and appreciative smile.
This Mrs. Grant is more open-minded and straightforward than he thought! "No," Katifen said, and pushed the dagger back, "lI understand your good intentions Mrs. Grant, and the reason why you drugged it was just so you could findas soon as possible." It's kind and he should be grateful, not penny wise and pound foolish.
The two men spoke, which led to their departure from the private room.
William is waiting not far away, he leaned against the gray wall, his left hand between the fingers of a nearly half-burned cigarette, the green and white fog then straight up, lingering in the handsface, blocking the otherwise obscure look.
"William, we talked about it." Bonnie said as she lifted her feet toward William.
William, on the other hand, quickly extinguished his cigarette with a faint smile on his face, "Eh, it's almost tfor dinner, there's a very good Thai food nearby, let's go eat." "Sorry William," Bonnie but shook her head and refused, "I have to take Expert Smith away, there is something | have to do now, can we do it sother time, I'll buy you dinner sother tinstead." "You're taking him away?" William raised his eyebrows slightly, somewhat taken aback.
Katifen then rushed to explain, "Yes, Mr. S., my wife Vivian and son Damon are here in Willisto, thanks to Mrs. Grant's help to take care of them and settled them in the hotel, | am just going to check it out." After all, it was William who got himself out of jail, and Katifen still respects and appreciates him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Okay," William agreed readily, "then you guys go on, don't delay, I'll have to go by myself for this delicious lunch!" While saying that, he also made a pity look.
Bonnie promised again and again that she would invite William to dinner next time, and only then did she take Katifen away.
Just as she got into the car, Katifen asked curiously, "Mrs. Grant, is this Mr. S. your husband's real brother?" This question, last night Katifen was curious to death, but did not dare to ask questions, has been held until now.
At his expectant look, Bonnie shook her head instead, "Of course not, my husband is an only child." "Then why do they both look the same?" Katifen's eyes were puzzled.
Why? Bonnie would love to say that William turned into Sebastian's face because of plastic surgery.
But if you say so, it seems like William has sevil intentions.
She doesn't want to talk bad about William behind his back.
So Bonnie just changed the subject, "Expert Smith, why don't you just tellwhat you've been up to these past few days?"