"It's possible," Heinz nodded. "I heard the sound of the door opening. They seem to be in the house."
"Then, then what should we do?" Grace asked, suddenly realizing something. She was a little nervous and quickly pushed him away. "Get up, get up. Don't dawdle anymore."
"What's the rush?" Heinz said, "We're in your room, not outside."
"That won't do." Grace hurriedly got out of bed and said, "Let's hurry up and wash up. Oh, no, my clothes. My clothes are still outside. You just left my clothes outside."
Her clothes were still on the dining table; Alice was going to see it now. This was really embarrassing.
Grace blushed all the way to her ears.
She was so embarrassed that she wanted to die.
However, Heinz was still very proud. He said, "It doesn't matter. They will pretend that they didn't see it."
Grace ignored him and dragged her tired body to the bathroom, quickly washing up and changing her clothes.
Heinz was not in a hurry. When she came out, there was no one outside. She quickly picked up the clothes on the ground and went back to the bedroom.
Heinz also slowly cleaned himself up.
In Alice's room.
As soon as they entered the door, Jensen stopped her at the door. He looked down at her and said in a low voice, "Tell me, aren't you a little impulsive when you hear and see such a scene?"
"Ah?" Alice was stunned and looked at him in surprise. When she saw the deep emotion in his eyes, she suddenly bowed her head.
She quickly hid her blush and embarrassment.
"Answer me," Jensen raised his voice slightly. "I want to know. Maybe I can help you."
Alice was stunned. "You're not thinking of looking for a psychologist for me, are you?"
"No." Jensen shook his head and said, "I also have some knowledge of psychology. Don't look down on policemen."
"I didn't look down on you," Alice shook her head.
"Then tell me, didn't you feel anything when we heard your sister and Heinz making love with each other in the house?" He asked in a low and hoarse voice.
"You... why are you so direct?" Alice was stunned for a moment. She turned away, red faced and unwilling to look at him.
"I'm asking you! Hurry up and tell me!"
"Of course I did feel something," Alice had to blurt out. "I have feelings, but feelings and actions are two different things. Oh, let's stop talking about this. It's way too embarrassing."
Jensen looked at her and said thoughtfully, "It's embarrassing, but the result won't be too bad."
"Hmm?" Alice frowned.
"You still feel it," he said softly. "Let's watch a movie tonight."
At the thought of watching a movie, Alice immediately recalled the scene of watching the movie that day. On that day, he'd left because he had something to do, which made her very embarrassed.
"I'd rather not," Alice pushed him away.
"Why?" Jensen followed her and said, "Let's watch it together."
Alice began to look for her clothes. "Last time, I was very embarrassed when you suddenly left because you had something to do. This time, if you leave again, I'm afraid that I will be more serious."
"I'm sorry!" Jensen said apologetically, "You know that's the nature of my work. It's always like this. Work can happen at any time."
"That's right." Alice nodded. "Indeed, every time you say that there's something, something happens. I'm used to it already."
Jensen helped her pack her clothes.
Alice looked back at him again. "I don't mean to blame you. It's not like you are wasting time in your work so don't feel sorry."
"Thank you for understanding." Jensen found that this girl was very considerate every time. She was so young and looked so fierce before, but deep down, she was also very kind.
"Don't mention it." She smiled and said, "You can even tolerate my problems. It's not a big deal at all." "Why don't we watch it together tonight?" He asked again.
Alice was stunned. "Aren't you going to take a rest at noon today?"
"That's right." He nodded. 'TH be off work today during the day."
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