However, Natalie's face changed a bit in color. But it was subtle. She continued to feign weakness and asked Billy to take her to the bathroom...
For Sherman's first child, Natalie thought she had nothing to do with it. She made that phone call to Sherman merely to irritate her.
As for what had happened afterward, Sherman fell down and hit her stomach. She bled a lot and then she lost the baby. Those were all accidents, not her intentions.
It was not her fault. It was only that Sherman got bad luck and so did the child. God did her a great favor.
Grace's words couldn't scare Natalie. She didn't panic. It was just that Billy was feeling guilty about her at the moment, and she wanted to make the most of it. She didn't want to waste time arguing with them there ...
Grace tried to frame her by saying those crap. Natalie sneered. It was useless. She didn't do it. The oral accusation was not evidence. Grace had no evidence a t all. Natalie didn't give a damn about it.
Billy was still glaring at Sherman.
Sherman didn't want to stay any longer. She came to the nightclub only because she couldn't let Grace go
there alone.
Soon Sherman turned around and left. Grace made a grunt. She glanced at the couple, her eyes full of disgust and hatred. She followed Sherman behind.
After the two left, Natalie got angry. She jumped off Billy's arms, dragging her injured leg, and she walked forward.
Her anger had subsided earlier. But now, it came up again like an outbreak of flood, stirring up huge waves.
Billy also sped up his pace. He caught up with Natalie i n a few steps and grabbed her wrist from behind.
"Just as you saw it, the girl was just feeding me a drink. It is so obvious. Do I need to explain it to you?" Billy asked rhetorically.
"It is! I only saw her feeding you a drink. But what if I hadn't shown up? Who knows what would have happened?"
It was dark. The two were standing in the street. Natalie's pitched voice caused many people to glance a t them.
Then Billy spoke again, "You've got a temper. I'm asking you one last time. Are you coming home with m e or are you staying here alone?"
He was not in a good mood, and he was irritable. His tone was cold and harsh.
Billy's cold tone brought Natalie back to her senses. Immediately, she came to herself. They had just gotten married and she got so angry at him. How were they going to live together for the rest of their lives if things continued to go on like this?
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