"You make it sound as if I'm always as fierce as a tigress," Grace complained, not knowing whether to laugh or cry. "Am I that scary? Does my serious look make you afraid?"
"No, you're not fierce like a tigress," Heinz said with a smile, "You're just a little cub."
Grace was stunned, and she did not know how to react. "You wish," she finally muttered.
Heinz laughed.
She felt soft and fragrant in his arms as he hugged her, and he could not help wanting to kiss her.
Subconsciously, she reached out to push him away. She was feeling a little flustered.
For starters, they were in the hall downstairs where anyone could see them. Besides that, the children were all grown up, and the butler and the servants could walk past at any moment. Yet, there they were doing such embarrassing things.
But Heinz did not care at all. Whenever he was with Grace, he simply could not seem to control himself.
In addition, Heinz had not touched her in recent days. Having restrained himself for so long, he could barely resist his urges, but he was defeated by his own reasoning in the end.
It had been rough on him, so he could not help wanting to kiss her all the time. He would only stop when she could barely breathe anymore.
It was not an easy time for him.
Grace could not push him away.
Since Heinz had tasted her, it was only natural for him to want a little more of it.
He held her carefully so that she would not get hurt, but he did not loosen his arms. He kissed her aggressively until he was satisfied.
Unable to break free from his embrace, Grace could only let him do whatever he wanted.
After a while, she also started to return his kisses.
Instead of resisting him, she wrapped her arms around his neck, and they kissed passionately.
As Sylvia came down the stairs, she saw them hugging each other and kissing on the couch.
She was so shocked that she froze in her tracks, not daring to take another step forward.
Their relationship was a little too good, no? Sylvia thought to herself.
She stared at her parents, who seemed to be very immersed in what they were doing. She could not help worrying about the babies in her mother's belly.
Wasn't Dad afraid that he might hurt the babies? Sylvia wondered.
At that moment, Sebastian also came down the stairs. Seeing Sylvia standing there, he also stopped. Frowning, he was about to say something when he saw what was going on in the hall.
Turning around, Sylvia spotted Sebastian and immediately motioned for him to keep quiet.
Sebastian's face was expressionless, and he did not say anything.
He just glanced at Sylvia, then at his parents on the couch.
Sylvia shot him a look, indicating for Sebastian to go back upstairs.
Sebastian remained silent as he turned around and went back upstairs.
With their parents being so immersed in what they were doing, it did not seem appropriate for them to go downstairs.
Their mother might feel embarrassed.
Sebastian felt that he had better go back upstairs and not make the situation awkward.
Seeing Sebastian going upstairs obediently, Sylvia was momentarily stunned, then she hurried after him.
She did not want to ruin the intimate moment between her parents.
Sylvia followed Sebastian up to his room.
As soon as he turned around and saw her following behind him, he frowned and asked, "Why did you follow me?"
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