Chapter 881 I Can Only Get Away From This If You Die (Part One)
Chapter 881 I Can Only Get Away From This If You Die (Part One)
Greg sighed in resignation. He didn't have a choice but to accept Sharon's suggestion.
"Fine! But remember to text me the complete address," he then said. He wanted to make sure that she
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"Of course. You take care of your dad for now. I'll be back tomorrow," Sharon said in a delightful voice.
"Okay, I will," Greg answered.
After he hung up the phone, Greg looked at his father but didn't say anything.
However, Fred had already heard everything about his conversation with Sharon so there was really no
need to tell. Fred just patted his son's shoulder and said, "It's great that Sharon is coming back soon."
Then Fred looked up to the sky with eagerness in his eyes.
On the other hand, Greg was worried about Sharon. He knew that the longer she stayed there, the
more that she was putting herself in danger. But he couldn't think of a more practical solution at this
moment. He was also worried that Sally might discover their plans if he would do something. So the
best thing he could do for now was to drop the idea of bringing Sharon back.
In Sally's apartment.
Sharon was still mulling over what Fred had said. Joy filled her eyes and she almost forgot that Sally
was with her. She seemed to be lost in her thoughts. Yes, he was her son. Although she was not his
biological mother, she loved him like she would her own son.
"You look so happy," Sally commented in a cold voice. "Yes, you're right," Sharon agreed.
"My son just called. He wants me to go back home. Now I know that he also cares for me." Sharon was
too happy to notice Sally's expression. Then she added, "Sally, you also heard what he told me on the
phone. I'm afraid I can only stay with you until tonight. I have to go back home tomorrow. But don't
worry, you can always call me anytime if you need someone to talk to or you want to go out for a drink."
When Sally heard what Sharon just said, she asked, "What about our plan?"
Sharon waved her hand casually and answered, "Sally, you don't need me in your whole plan. I think
you will just be fine without me. I'm not an essential part in your plan anyway."
The expression on Sally's face didn't changed at all when she heard Sharon's answer. Instead, her
eyes turned deep.
Silence enveloped the room. But after a while, Sally spoke up, "Okay, if you say so. But since you are
still staying until tonight, I want to cook dinner for you. Just take it as a symbol of my gratitude."
She turned to look at Sharon with a slight smile on her face.
When Sharon saw Sally smiled, she happily grabbed her hand and said, "Yes, I'll still be here until
tonight. Of course, you are my best friend. I can't leave you just that easy."
"Yes, we are best friends," Sally agreed. "That's why you have to let me cook for you tonight. I want to
cook for my best friend."
"No, that's too much of a trouble for you. Let's just eat outside perhaps," Sharon countered without
thinking too much.
"Sharon, allow me to cook for you this time. This is my only chance to thank you," Sally insisted. "You
know that I only have one friend in this city and that is you. Honestly, I don't want you to go. But after
hearing your conversation with your son on the phone, I know you really have to leave no matter what.
So, allow me to cook for you just this once."
"Sally," Sharon uttered Sally's name. She was so moved by what she said. She was well aware that
Sally rarely cooked.
"Okay, it's settled then. I'll go buy some groceries now," Sally immediately said when she noticed that
Sharon was almost giving in. "Why don't you clean up the room a little while I'm away so you won't get
bored?" She even suggested.
"Sure, I will," Sharon agreed. "Sally, I actually don't know what to say. Thank you," she emotionally
added.
Sally just nodded her head and smiled.
Then she walked into her room. She sat before the dresser and looked herself in the mirror. She looked
very confident while staring at her reflection.
Then she took out a box from one of the drawers and opened it.
There was a small bottle of drug inside. A crooked smile appeared at the corner of her mouth as she
held it in her hand.
"I actually saved this for Lawrence. But since the plans have changed, I think I have to use it today,"
Sally said to herself. Actually, she bought three bottles of this drug but she had already used the two.
This was the only one left so she had to get rid of this quickly.
Dinner time.
Sharon was amazed to see how much food was on the table. She almost couldn't believe that Sally
prepared them all alone. "Sally, how nice of you to prepare such a sumptuous dinner. But I'm afraid that
it will be more than enough for us to eat," she commented with genuine gratefulness in her voice.
"Well, I just thought that it might take a long time before we could have dinner together again. So for
me this dinner is the most important. That's why I cooked all the dishes that I know how to cook," Sally
explained. "Let's eat?" she added then handed Sharon a bowl of soup.
"You are right. When I get back home, I need to spend more time with my family so I might find it
difficult to be with you often. You know, I also have to take care of my husband," agreed Sharon. She
felt joy in her heart as she thought of Fred. She couldn't wait to be with him again. Then she added,
"But every time I am free, I'll call you. I promise you that."
Sally just smiled and pointed her the bowl of soup. Then she urged her, "Try the soup. Tell me if you
like it."