Chapter Sweet 76
Sigrid applanded Alisa intrmally but she was wonded that she might have gone too far. Will this require financial compensation?
“Malam, let’s go. Mister will dood with the rest” Albasel
(“Can we trally ga?” Steral asked.
This woman world call the police, wo star?
“Yes, Mister knows how to dedah this kindel station!” Alisa wouldn’t stop bragging about the abilities of her bass Shefelt that Sigrid had not yet realized what George was capable of
spridninabit hesitant but lot quickly with Alka
Sigrid ichi nervous, sheongmally was supposed to polimme attechonch but altre thinking about it, she decided in go to the Taland Gerup
When she entered George’s ollier he was not time. She supposed he had pime in a meeting as someone had already brought him lonch which was yet still untouched
She looked at the fine ander hood two abuuston pcck in the afternoon. George had not had lunch yet Was he usually eating so limpiacy”
Sigrid med und 1:30 George opened the door and came hi. He was supted to see Sigrid in his attics,
“Hier wu finished the exanticata?” he asked.
“Yes,” Sigrid replied opening his lunch box “wcome phon’t eaten pet? I’d thatch was delivered a while ago
“That’s olur“George opened several themans covers and starting rating
Send kien George didn’t the to talk while esting, so she planned to inform him about what had happened when he was finished.
It was not until George finishedhis lanch that she poked her finger and said, “Well Have something to tell you
What’s the matter?” he inked.
“At noon today, someone aerised me of hitting her chôi. That person wanted is hit me, bet Alisa injured her hand.”
“Well, I’ll take care of.” George did not take it too seriously when he heard what a trivial matter it was.
Seving that he was calm, Sigrid said with some concem, “She was the woman we met in the supermarket last time Arhusly, her hand has been dislocated mate is even more
“Well, that’s sky,” George nodded, Wantcase, he would just need to pay the medical expenses
Sigrid felt that the calm that George was showing wis quite scary. Bern Alsa deemed to be very confident that this matter could be handled well.
What if that woman took advantage of the situation to blackmail him?
The things that Sigrid was afraidot happened as soon as they got home,
Although George’s residence was kept secret, they had met that woman in the supermarket, which meant that they very likely lived nearby hot to mention that there was only one rich meanerby. Il she was to look for him, there was one super big mansion here.
However, while the cat drove duretly in other people were stopped outside, not adorbete
Sigrid was sating in the back seat of the car looking out the window at the woman’s webst held by a bandage mound her neck as if her hand had been fractured by someone. On the other hand, Alisa with her innocent lace seemed to be explaining something to the police
Although she’d heard a sound in the woman’s wrist when Alla grabbed, geld it was not serious to have her hand held in a sling from her neck. The woman was deliberately making her injury look more of serious than it was.
Sigrid was a bit worried. Although bahad informed George’s mother about the clothes she had bought, and she’d been bally screwed for it, what Alisa had done today wa
“Well it seems that things het been settled yet. Shall we stop the car and take a look? Sigrid mumuted
The housekeeper will take care of it, hesaid Orige glared at her asking “Where you worried about?
med to be wondering why she was so worried about such a trivial thing Signd was unbounded. Why did she have the feeling that what seemed to be a big deal for her was Insignificant for others?
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Sigishook her head “Nothing”
After dinner, Sigrid that Alisa had come back. Bering that she looked calm and seemed to be fine, sighed with the
This matter had come to an end, and Sigrid continued to be mucited about the trip she was about to take.
Because it was summer and not the skiseson, the trip would not be dramatic. The thought ni going abroad was still unreal to her. She had never been abroad. At the moment what she had a problem with was her Spanish
Although she had gotten good grades since she was a child, and her Spanish reel was relatively high, it was still the same as a motive speaker
Even though she still felt good about here and knew her English pronunciation was standard, she knew it was only considered so locally
So when George went to take a bath, she secretly began to read the English books she had taken from George’s study. They were all willen ming neryday Spanish, which she felt
she needed to te