After her reply, Molly had been waiting for him to say something. However, when Brian fell into silence, she hurried to explain, "I thought you were just too tired, so I didn't push you… Moreover, I want you to realize your 'sin'. It seems that it's true that man can't sustain."
To a man, it was an ultimate insult to say that he couldn't sustain, especially in sexual intercourse. This was even so for Brian, an extremely proud man.
When Molly readied herself to get up, she was pressed against the bed by Brian again. Evidently, he was triggered by the remark so he wanted to prove to her whether he could "sustain" or not.
"Come on Bri, it's time the kids get released from the kindergarten. I need to pick them up now." With all her strength, Molly tried to stop the irritated man from his further actions.
However, the man wouldn't allow. While he thrust into her body again, Molly screamed in excitement. He murmured to her ear, "Ask Vincent to get the kids."
Seeing that he was not listening to her, Molly wanted to say something, but Brian wouldn't give her another chance. Eventually, all the sounds she made turned into stimulating sounds that would raise his sexual desire. She couldn't help herself from groaning and moaning with each passionate pleasure that Brian gave her. Obscene activities went on and they both enjoyed the wild and quite aggressive lovemaking.
After Vincent received the message sent by Brian when he was actually busy enjoying his wife, he immediately went to the kindergarten. Evelyn wasn't really happy because she was actually expecting her Mom to be there. She remembered that her Mom had promised her to pick her up, but it turned out that it was Vincent who came to pick them up.
The disgruntlement, though, was quickly thrown to the back of her mind when she heard from Vincent that her father was back.
Charlie looked at the excited girl, and said in dissatisfaction, "Dad is back, but shouldn't you be concerned that why they didn't come together to pick us up?"
With her eyebrows raised a little, Evelyn sat properly on the seat of the car, inclined her little head, winked her big eyes, and answered in a serious tone, "Dad is busy. After he comes back, he must have some rest first. Moreover, we are going home anyway. We can see him soon!"
Realizing that her sister had a point, Charlie rolled his eyes. Sometimes, he couldn't really get what his little sister was thinking. Perhaps, the way she thought was merely dictated by her emotions. Knowing her sister, Charlie could almost be sure that if their Dad couldn't make it back before the parent-child games, Evelyn wouldn't be so "understanding" for her Dad.
Sure, Evelyn's mind was different from all other Long family members. In the Long family, everyone had the kind of IQ that only geniuses would have. Evelyn was just too different. They couldn't figure out the reason, but they doted a lot on this little girl.
In fact, Evelyn was not stupid. To some extent, she was just lazy. She was so confident because she knew that people in the family would care for her and protect her, then why would she make herself strong if everyone was there just for her? If she grew powerful enough, wouldn't she lose a lot of fun? Wouldn't she lose all the care and protection that she had right now?
So, to lighten the family up and make them enjoy her presence, she had to "sacrifice" herself and refuse to grow up and stay the stubborn little brat she was. This was how her life was like. It was also the principle she used to "control" Addison and Charlie in the future.
After all, her two brothers fell entirely for her and were resolved to protect and care for their younger sister no matter what.
The next day, on the day of the parent-child games, the sky was crystal clear. It was so clean that as if it had been washed thoroughly.
On the kindergarten's playground, a crowd of people gathered and were already having fun. With the reputation of the school, only parents of a certain social hierarchy would be able to afford to send their children here. Naturally, the quality of education they offered here was the best.
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