Chapter 860 Where Was Sue
On their way back, Sheryl couldn''t help but probe rk. She was curious to know how he felt about the
decision to skip a grade. Was he looking forward to that or was he reluctant to do so? Looking into
rk''s eyes, she asked in an inquisitive tone, "rk, have you thought about what you are going to do
after the IQ test? Do you n to stay here or to skip a grade?"
"It''s such an easy choice," replied Charles on behalf of his son. Even though he was driving, he still
listened to the conversation behind him attentively. Feeling so proud of his smart son, Charles boasted,
"rk is my son. I know he is different from the other kids. He is so smart. rk, don''t worry. For you to
skip a grade is no big deal."
"Mom, do you want me to skip a grade?" rk ignored his dad''s words, but turned to ask the opinion of
his mom.
"Me?" Sheryl was startled. She thought rk would at least respond to Charles first but didn''t expect
rk to ask her instead. She knew that the best decision for him would be to skip a grade. That would
help with his further studies as he didn''t need to waste his time on schoolwork that was too easy for
him. Meanwhile, as a mother she was also worried about whether rk would be able to cope with the
higher demands for schoolwork. With the conflicting ideas in her mind, she decided not to influence
rk''s decision and replied, "rk, you have to make your own decision. No one can decide for you,
including us."
"I know that. I just want to know what your views are. Of course, I will not just take what you say. In the
end, I will make my own decision after considering every factor." rk gave Sheryl a determined look.
There was a fleeting moment where she saw Charles in rk. Just as the famous saying said, "A wild
goose neverys a tame egg." It was very true.
She smiled warmly back to him. She realized that she had to tell him how she felt, so she replied, "Well
if you ask me, my answer would be, no. I think you are too young for grade skipping. I''m not fully
convinced about this idea. Maybe wait until you are a bit older, then I will haveplete confidence in
you."
Sheryl felt that she might have been too harsh and may have made him feel a bit discouraged. "But
anyway, I don''t want you to feel any pressure from what I said. It''s just my suggestion. You have to be
the one who will decide in the end," she said trying to cheer him up.
"Shirley, how about you?" rk asked to hear his little sister''s opinion, "Do you want me to stay?"
"Where are you going, rk?" asked the little girl worried. She was still too small to make any sense of
what he was asking her. She felt panicked when her brother asked her if she wanted him to stay. She
thought that her brother was going to go away.
"rk might be leaving kindergarten and going on to primary school," exined Sheryl patiently. "If he
skips a grade, he will have to go to another school, and then he can''t go to kindergarten with Shirley
everyday."
"I don''t want rk to go. I want to go to school with rk," cried Shirley. When she heard that rk
might go to another school without her, she held his hands tightly and didn''t want to let go.
rk felt sad to see Shirley crying and wanting him to stay with her at the same school. He was so
overwhelmed by his love for his little sister that his desire to skip a grade was overthrown because of it.
"Don''t worry Shirley. I''m not going anywhere. I have decided that I''m going to stay with Shirley,"
confirmed rk.
It was rather strange that this pair of twins who shared the same blood were so different in terms of
personality. The brother was so mature while the sister was so innocent.
Charles knew that rk meant what he said. Stealing a nce at rk from the rear view mirror, he
confirmed with his son, "rk, so this is your final decision?"
"Yes," rk replied firmly. "Since both mom and Shirley want me to stay, then I''ll stay here for some
time. I''ll make my decisionter after Shirley gets used to the life in kindergarten and is independent
enough to go to school alone."
"Since this is what you want to do, I respect your decision," Charles said nodding. Though he was a
small kid, rk doted on Shirley. He was caring and willing to do anything to make Shirley happy, even
it meant his own sacrifice. rk was extremely protective of his little sister and his father sometimes
felt that rk was even more protective of her than he was as her dad.
"Charles," Sheryl called out. Although Shirley, still didn''t fully understand the significance behind the
talk, she was content that rk would still be with her and that was all she cared about. However,
Sheryl still worried. She knew that the decision rk had made wasn''t for himself but for Shirley. She
wasn''t satisfied with leaving it at that. "Charles, I think we should get a home tutor. That way, Shirley
can still be with him and he can still advance his learning."
"Okay, that''s a good idea," Charles agreed with a nod.
After they had dinner, Charles unwillingly drove Sheryl back to the Zhao family house. His eyes were
filled with longing and sorrow. "How long do I have to wait until youe back to live with me?"
"That will depend on how fast your action would take," Sheryl smiled and answered.
Looking deeply into his eyes, she softened her voice and said, "Alright, it''s time for you to go now. Don''t
worry about me."
After seeing Charles off, Sheryl went inside the house. She was surprised to find that Sue wasn''t home.
Thinking that Sue would return shortly, she waited on the sofa. However, even after 10 pm, which was
alreadyte for her, Sue was still not home.
Concerned that it was getting veryte, Sheryl picked up her cell phone to call Sue. She rang several
times and each time there was no answer, so she became extremely anxious. Finally, at around 11 pm
her phone rang, and she answered instantly and was relieved to find that it was Sue. "Hello, Sue.
Where are you? Is everything all right? Do you know howte it is? Why aren''t you home yet?"
Sheryl bombarded Sue with a chain of questions. "Sher…" The voice from the other side only appeared
after a long belch. It was slurred and mixed with bothughing and crying. "Can you tell me, what I
have done wrong? Why doesn''t he like me?"
"You''re drunk!" Sheryl''s anxiety was reignited after she noticed that Sue was drunk. "Where are you
now?"
"I''m at…" Sue suddenly chuckled awkwardly and then started asking herself, "Where am I? I… I also
have no idea where I am."
Sheryl realized that Sue was too drunk to organize her thoughts. Luckily a staff member from the bar
kindly took Sue''s phone and answered, "Hello, I suppose you are a friend of thisdy. Your friend
seems to be drunk and has been out of control for the whole night here. Could you pleasee and
take her home?"
The staff then gave Sheryl the address of the bar, which also happened to be rather close to Anthony''s
house. ''It was all because of Anthony, '' she thought. Even though it was veryte, she called Anthony
anyway and raged to him, "Anthony, what the hell do you want? What do we have to do, so that you
can leave Sue alone?"
"Sher, what are you talking about?" Anthony was perplexed. Indeed the visit to Sue''s family today was
a total disaster, but he made up his mind to stay clear of Sue from then on. Since Sue wouldn''t change
her mind anyway, his self-esteem didn''t allow him to keep begging her. He even vowed in his heart that
he would not offer her any help even she came to implore him.
"There is nothing between me and Sue," he imed. "We talked it through today. From now on, I will
not meddle with her affairs. It''s none of my business."
"Oh really?" Sheryl ridiculed with obvious contempt. "You have been waiting so eagerly for this day to
all?"
"What did you say?" Anthony was suddenly engulfed by his anxiety for Sue when he heard that Sue
was not back home. He forgot about everything he had just stated. He was so firm just a few minutes
ago, but now he was contradicting everything that he had said. Holding on to his phone tightly, he
asked with so much care and concern, "What happened to Sue? Where is she right now?"
"She is drunk in a bar," replied Sheryl tly. "It is the bar that is close to your house. I would like to get
her, but it will take me at least half an hour to get there. Anthony, if you have at least some decency,
please go and check on her. I am worried about her."
"Alright, I''ll go now." Anthony rushed out of his house the moment he hung up the call. ''Sue, please
stay where you are. I aming for you now, '' he thought as he ran.
He had never run at such a speed in his entire life. In less than five minutes, he had arrived at the bar.
He rarely ever went to bars, as he found the atmosphere to be suffocating and disgusting. He hated the
singing, the lighting, the dancing and basically everything that a bar represented. But now, he had no
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other choice but to dig Sue out from this vulgar ce.
Sue had been drinking since around 8 pm up until now, which was already 11 pm. For three hours she
drank and drank. Only by indulging herself in alcohol was she able to numb the painful memories and
temporarily escape from reality. Sue thought she was able to deceive herself that she was actually
happy.
But she failed. The more she drank, the deeper the name Anthony was engraved in her heart.