Fortunately, shopping was quick, and the two left the convenience store while the crowd was still wondering if "those two were really who they thought they were".
By the time they finally realized and rushed out excitedly, the striking couple had disappeared.
Back at South Mountain Guesthouse, Suzanne Trent wanted to cook since it had been a long time, but Mason King didn't even let her touch a leaf. He shooed her back to the living room, threw her an iPad, and told her to sit and play if she was bored.
Mr. King insisted on taking control of the kitchen, so Suzanne didn't want to compete with him. She had no choice but to curl up on the sofa with the iPad to watch a movie.
The film was an art-house piece with a decent plot, but it was indeed a soporific.
The overly quiet and cozy environment and the overly relaxed atmosphere made Suzanne's eyelids flutter a few times. Suddenly, a thin blanket was put over her, and she looked up from the sofa, "Is it time for dinner?"