The two of them spent a wonderful and quiet afternoon together. When it was one o'clock, Kendrix looked at his watch and told Sylvia, "Our time is up, it is time to go. I will send you back. At the same time, we can bring these two lunch boxes back."
"Oh," It was obvious that Sylvia was reluctant to leave. She did not expect time to pass so quickly. It was already 1 o'clock.
Seeing how reluctant she was when it came to going back, Kendrix was amused and a little helpless. How could he bear to let her leave?
However, no matter how reluctant they were, he still needed to send her back.
He couldn't just do things without thinking it through.
Kendrix also needed to plan for their future.
It was obvious that Mrs. Jones was testing him.
Kendrix did not want this to be a short- term relationship. He wanted a long future with her. He wanted to hold her hand and walk the path of life together until the very end.
Therefore, he could not be shortsighted.
They packed their things. After that, they stood at the door with two big lunch boxes in his hands. Sylvia was lowering her head at the door, and it seemed like she was deep in thought.
He waited for her patiently too. After giving it some thought, she suddenly turned around. Then, she stood on tiptoe and hooked her arms around his neck. She quickly sealed his lips with hers.
With that, the box in Kendrix's hands fell to the ground.
At that moment, it felt as though some explosive emotions were triggered. Kendrix completely ignored the boxes that had fallen to the ground.
He returned the hug and placed her on top of the shoe cabinet in the main entrance of the house. The minute he did so, he could no longer control himself.
As they were about to leave, the feeling of separation between the two of them started to grow, and they felt a sense of melancholy and reluctance.
Moreover, men were unwilling to be passive in some aspects. How could he let her take the initiative?
Of course he needed to take back control.
After he kissed her for a while, Kendrix restrained himself. He did not go on.
His forehead was pressing against hers, and he gasped as he looked at her beautiful face. He whispered, "It's time to go."
"Okay," Sylvia was so embarrassed that she felt her soul leaving her. She was afraid that she would not have any strength left to stand up.
Luckily, Kendrix was considerate enough to pick her up.
After he made sure that she was safe, he let go of her before picking up the things on the ground by himself.
Kendrix did not open the door until he had finished packing everything. Only after that did the two of them go out together.
When they reached his car, Kendrix opened the front passenger seat and allowed Sylvia to get into the car first. Then, he proceeded to put away the things in his hands.
Sylvia looked around carefully to see if there were people who were paying attention to them.
Fortunately, the celebrations for the New Year had just ended. There were not that many people on campus at the moment.
She sat in the car and watched the man open the door calmly.
When she thought of the passionate kiss they shared before they headed out, she felt embarrassed.
She did not expect Kendrix to have such a dominant side. However, this also made her feel happy because from his actions, she could tell that he really liked her.
On the way home, Kendrix drove slowly.
In the Jones family.
After Heinz came back for lunch, he accompanied his wife and sat down. When he did not see Sylvia, he frowned and asked, "Where is Sylvia?"
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