Chapter 32 - Sadness

The people who replied to the post had split opinions and they started attacking the other party.

Anita wanted to continue reading, but the car came to a stop.

It was time for dinner.

She saved the post with the intention of resuming where she left off after the meal.

Sophia got out of the car.

The skyscraper-filled city was enveloped by the darkness of the night sky. Neither the moon nor stars could be seen in the sky.

As the city roused from its earlier slumber and began its nightly tango, this particular street was rather quiet.

There didn't seem to be many establishments at first glance.

There were no shops opened to provide illumination, and the street was indeed very dark.

They arrived at an inconspicuous restaurant.

The entrance was a gray, opaque glass door. A door plate inlaid with many small white lights was placed right on the door.

The word "Sadness" was inscribed onto the door plate.

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