Chapter Three
He had always thought that accompanying a woman to this kind of place was a waste of time, a waste of life.
But now, it seemed there was a slight change in his heart.
Maybe it just depended on who he was with.
Sofia walked ahead, selecting items seriously, and from time to time, she would smile at him or, if she couldn't reach something, would ask him to help take it down.
He was taller than her, giving him the advantage, so he could simply reach out and grab it.
Sofia pushed the cart ahead, when suddenly someone bumped her shoulder.
She winced, turning to the side, and the person hastily apologized, "I'm so sorry, so sorry."
Since they had apologized, she could only smile to show it was all right, but at that moment, she saw someone in the distance apparently pointing a camera at her.
On closer inspection, there was nothing there.
Aaron walked over, "Are you okay?"