Heinz was at a loss. He stared at the two little ones entering the kindergarten together and reached out to held Grace in his arms.
"Did you hearthat, Grace?¹'
"Hmm?" Grace reached out to push him and uttered, "This is a kindergarten. Let me go."
"So what?" he could not help saying arrogantly, "You are my woman and I like to hold you."
Grace flushed.
Little Gary and Ernest waved at them at the entrance of the kindergarten.
Grace immediately waved back at them too.
The children disappeared into the building.
Grace asked, "What did you say to him just now?"
"No matter what I said, he finally agreed to us dating each other. Did you hear him?"
Grace instantly replied, "I didn't."
"Playing dumb?" Heinz smiled and continued, "Don’t you play dumb. I don't want to hear that from you! We're dating, dating!"
"I'm going to work." Grace was not going to go crazy with him.
Heinz locked both of his hands on Grace's waist and said with a yearning look, "Grace, the children are desperately hoping that we can get together."
Grace did not speak. She just stared at him and helped him to tidy up his clothes.
Heinz asked, "When would you move to my place?"
"Let's wait a little longer," Grace replied, "The children need a sense of security, not rash or immature decisions we make impulsively."
Heinz was taken aback but understood what she meant. He nodded and uttered, "Okay, let's go. I'll take you to work."
Therefore, Heinz sent Grace to work personally.
When they arrived at the newspaper office, Grace told him, "You should go. I'm going to start work and I'll be very busy today!"
"I'll pick you up at noon. Let's have lunch together," Heinz suggested.
"I don't have the time. Go ahead and enjoy yourself." Grace would be really busy at noon.
She opened the car door and was about to get out of the car.
Heinz grabbed Grace's wrist and asked, "Are you leaving just like that?"
"Why?" Grace asked in surprise.
They would be apart for a whole day, yet she left without even giving him a kiss.
Heinz was dissatisfied!
He unbuckled his seat belt, leaned over to closed the car door. He pressed Grace against the back of the seat and lowered his head.
Grace did not expect him behave like this.
She reached out to push him away out of reflex.
"Heinz, stop it."
However, how could he let go of Grace? He kissed her lips and whispered in a hoarse voice, "I will regret it if I don't."
Grace wanted to dodge him, but she was trapped in her seat and she could not move.
The two of them had a lengthy goodbye kiss at the entrance of the newspaper office.
Grace was a little annoyed. She panted as she exclaimed, "You ruined my makeup!"
Heinz glanced at her and said, "You're not wearing any makeup, so how could I ruin your makeup?"
Grace was speechless.
In fact, she had just applied some face cream and did not put on any makeup.
Heinz said cheekily, "I'm putting lipstick on for you, actually... You should thank me."
Grace retorted, "No."
"You're mine and I can kiss you or hug you if I want to. My son told me to win your heart as soon as possible."
What an unreasonable man! He even did this in the name of his son.
Grace listened to his domineering voice. Every word revealed how oppressive yet clingy he was, and she was unsure to laugh or cry out of exasperation.
She took a deep breath and asked, "Can I go now?"
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