Hearing Gary Black ask this question, Jane Sampson's eyes lit up, "If I say what I want to eat, will you take me there to eat?"
James Black was stunned for a second, then quickly changed his tune, "You better not say anything, put on your coat, and I'll take you out. I'll decide where we eat."
Jane Sampson pouted behind James Black; she knew it would turn out this way.
Although they left home early, James Black took Jane Sampton to a spot so distant that she almost suspected he was taking her out of King Town.
Unexpectedly, the final stopping place was still within King Town's boundaries but belonged to a small county town underneath it.
"Was it really necessary to go this far just for a meal?" Jane Sampson muttered to James Black after getting out of the car, "We've actually run so far."
James Black glanced at Jane Sampson, knowing she was just being lazy because of the chilly weather and didn't bother explaining further, leading her familiarly into an unremarkable small shop.