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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 148

Grace Smith dressed up properly, took her bag and rushed out of bed. She almost fell to the ground after taking a first step.

This was probably the aftermath of their earlier activities, as her legs and waist were very sore.

She had gone too far that she couldn't even walk.

She got out of bed, stood up straight and took a deep breath as she quickly shuffled out.

Every step she took felt as if she was stepping on thorns. It was so painful that she felt like she would die of pain.

It was even more painful than it had been, six years ago.

Grace rushed down and opened the door of the villa. At a glance, she saw Heinz Jones and Jensen Charm smoking on the steps, and Lester was standing beside them respectfully.

She was stunned. When she saw Jensen, she was a little surprised. She thought, "Why is he here?"

Jensen saw that Grace's complexion had become better, and it made her look rosy and beautiful. His sharp eyes saw that there were traces left by Heinz on her beautiful and slender neck.

One could tell at a glance what was going on with such a clear hickey mark.

She was really Heinz's woman now.

The two of them had an intimate relationship today.

Jensen looked at them with a hint of gloom in his eyes.

He felt as if his possessions had been taken away by someone else.

Grace glanced at Jensen. Seeing the way that he looked at her made her uncomfortable, she turned her back on him and did not want to look at him.

As soon as Heinz saw her came out in all dressed, he frowned and walked toward her. "Why did you get up?"

"I have something urgent to do. I have to go first," She did not even look at Heinz. She was a little embarrassed to look at him. After all, women would always be shy after having an intimate relationship with a man for the first time.

As soon as he heard that she was about to leave, Heinz's eyes darkened and his brows furrowed.

"Let Lester send me home," Grace looked up at Heinz because he did not reply her, but her eyes were still evasive.

Heinz's handsome face was tense as he looked at Grace's blushing face. Her hair was a little messy but her face was very clean. She looked younger than usual.

His throat was a little tight. Thinking of the previous three times that he had his way with her, he planned to continue at night after she took a rest, but now she wanted to leave instead.

He was a little unhappy.

He hadn’t fully enjoyed himself yet. If she left like

this, what should he do at night?

"Hmm?" Seeing that he didn't say anything, Grace's face was tense. She asked again, "Can I?"

"Miss Smith, if you have something to do, you can go tomorrow," Lester looked at Heinz, and it was obvious that he didn't want her to leave.

"No," Grace refused directly. "I have to go back now."

"What's the matter?" Heinz was a little worried when he saw that she was really in a rush.

"There's something going on at home," Grace didn't explain. Telling Heinz about Little Gary would require a suitable timing.

Heinz glanced at her, and then looked at the way Jensen looked at Grace. He was unhappy instantly. He grabbed Grace's wrist, walked down the steps, and ordered in a deep voice, "Lester, send Miss Smith away."

"Yes," Lester ran respectfully to the car.

Jensen was left hanging on the steps. He turned to look at their backs. The man was tall and strong, and the woman was slender and petite. They looked like a beautiful couple standing together.

He had nothing to do with them.

So, he sat down on the steps.

Heinz sent her into the car and looked into her eyes with his deep gaze. He looked a little displeased.

He was angry at her because she wouldn't tell him what was going on even she was facing some trouble.

He didn't ask more, but just said, "Lester will send you back. Call me if you need anything."

"Thank you," Grace said as she nodded her head.

After closing the car door, Grace looked at him through the window who stood on the side. His tall body was like a majestic deity.

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