Early Wednesday morning, Bishop's car parked in front of Grande.
In the open car door, Ms. Sher got out of the car. Bishop, the nominal owner, was leaning on the car seat with a wine glass. Bishop only showed his figure for a moment, and was sealed in the car by Sher who then closed the door. Inside.
I don’t know how long such a couple will need to tolerate each other and act together under the eyes of the outside world before they completely separate. Let’s look forward to it.
Zach and Louise were standing on the front porch waiting, with the Grande's closed door behind them. They didn't express any comments. After the introduction, they reached out to the backyard and guided the guests around the Grande's real door. In the main building, towards the back of the warehouse, there are coffins placed.
Sher didn't express any opinions on Grande's impoliteness. Instead, he looked at the backs of Zach and Louise and asked emotionlessly, "Are you married?"
Louise glanced at Zach. After all, it was not a suitable situation for joking. Louise nodded slightly to Sher and remained serious, "No."
Sher responded, still expressionless, "Be careful. If you get to that point, don't sign your name casually, you will regret it."
A jumpy response, but a bit informative. Schell seemed to mean that she 'signed casually' and now regrets it. What can be signed? Let me make a malicious guess: a prenuptial agreement.
Zach turned to look at Sher, tugged at the corner of his mouth, and was too lazy to respond. He pointed to the arranged coffins and started the official business, "According to your request, these are the ones we selected."
Matthew, who came to work early in the morning, had already wiped them all. At this time, these final destinations in life were reflecting the dazzling light in the eastern sun.
Sher pointed to the one closest to him and said, "That's it." So casually.
Of course Zach didn't say anything, and opened the coffin. The velvet lining looked soft and comfortable, and Zach 'recited' the information. He introduced like a real funeral owner, "After Mr. Quinn's funeral, Grande's coffins were all added with interlayers to facilitate the deceased of different faiths to follow their own beliefs..."
This is talking about the misrepresented Indian tradition of stuffing soul-inducing grass into the coffin. Ridiculous as it is, this is indeed since Mr. Quinn's funeral. It becomes an additional service provided by Grand Funeral Home. Who says Zach doesn’t care about the funeral industry!
"Whatever." Sher waved his hand expressionlessly to interrupt Zach's rambling, "That's it, just add whatever you have to it, I don't care."
She doesn't really care, everyone knows that.
Sher's eyes turned away from the coffin that Zach was introducing, "Do you have any other reserves?" The woman had an expression and frowned, "Hank." She seemed unsure whether the name was right, "Yours Coffin maker. Will he come back?"
Zach raised his eyebrows and replied, "Grand trusts the police. Grande's only senior will come back safely."
Sher looked into Zach's eyes, relaxed her frown, and nodded, "For the cemetery reserved in my name, I will customize the coffin. It's best if one of you can do it by then." She thought for a moment, and then added . "You still have to keep it well... Jackson... keep it well, use the sandwich you just mentioned, I don't care how you do it, do it well..."
Zach pursed his lips and nodded. Bishop, who was still in the car, really should come and listen. What is my wife saying
Zach waved to Matthew and Benjamin who were on standby, indicating that the selected coffin should be brought into the room. In front of people, Alpha and the wolf cub could only move honestly one behind the other, slowly carrying the coffin to Benjamin's warehouse.
"Mrs. Bishop. Let's go to the cemetery next." Zach still used a formal address and continued to guide the itinerary. "When the sun shines brighter, we can discuss other things in the church room."
Sher nodded, turned around and walked out of the backyard. Zach thought she was going to take his family's car and go with Bishop. Unexpectedly, a moment later, she came back again, pulled out the back seat of the Grand van, and He said simply and horrifiedly, "He won't go."
Zach was speechless. Did Bishop know that his behavior had no effect other than providing convenience to the other party? Taking over the previous malicious speculation, Bishop is relying too much on the prenuptial agreement!
Of course, it wasn't Zach's turn to take care of this. He started the truck and drove to the tomb area. Bishop's car, which was following behind, continued straight when it turned into the cemetery, heading towards the church. But it is estimated that he will not do anything and will just stay in the car.
There was no surprise. Shelby had no objections to the location of the Bishop family tomb. Seeing that Bishop's car was too far away to be seen, she pointed in a random direction, selected a location, and began to deal with her personal affairs, "Go there." West Garden.”
Zach turned the wheel and stopped in West Park.
Zach looked at the Quinn family tomb in the West Garden. The archangel statue that Benjamin dragged back from the North District was so conspicuous that it was difficult not to see it. Zach suddenly thought of something and put it in his heart.
Sher's requests increased. She reserved two cemeteries in her own name. She had no objection to the one that belonged to her for the time being, but she had already made it clear that it was a cemetery prepared for Jackson, so she was very picky.
Zach and Louise followed behind, constantly flipping through Grande's funeral records, introducing each cemetery she visited, such as who the neighbors here were...
It was a waste, I can’t say it was a waste, it consumed the time of a normal site selection. The sun was already completely warm. Zach, who had no delicious food for a midnight snack, was a little groggy and let Louise take over the steering wheel.
Unexpectedly, this small change of position attracted the attention of Sher in the back seat, "You seem to be cooperating very well. Everything is fine at the beginning. When he encounters a slight setback, you step up and shoulder the burden. Be careful. "Point." She was obviously saying to Louise, "One day, everyone will take your efforts for granted and make you think that this is what you should do, and you will no longer live for yourself."
Louise's face looked a little weird, and Zach, Zach had to turn his head and look at Sher with unfriendly eyes, "Mrs. Bishop, watch your words."
Sher glanced at Zach and said, "I'm telling the truth. You are a man who is good at using words." There is a basis for saying this. Zach demonstrated his ability to play with words and distort facts to Sher twice. Once in In response to Blake's phone call that he took Jackson away all night long, Sher gave him a lesson; once yesterday, in order to shirk the responsibility, he deconstructed the facts and said, "Huh, I'm just reminding your girlfriend, don't be fooled by your words. Cheated."
Zach frowned, and the sleepy vampire hesitated. Should he be grateful for the disguised praise, or scold her for being so troublesome.
Louise smiled and tilted her head slightly, "I remember that women must learn to protect themselves, right. Thanks for the reminder, Mrs. Bishop."
"You're welcome." Sher continued to respond in an expressionless tone. Then he turned his head, looked out the window at the receding cemetery, and stopped talking. (..)