As Suny's car had just turned into the lane, she saw Austin's car.
She, slowed the car and drove slowly up to him.
Austin stood by the car, not knowing how long he had been waiting, and only when he saw her return did he straighten up, "May I come in for a glass of water, Suny?"
Rather pathetic.
Suny took out the remote control and opened the barred door to let him in, driving himself in through the garage.
She got out of the car before walking to the door to open it for him.
Just as the door opened, Austin suddenly came over and pinned her against the wall, lowering his head and kissing her fiercely.
Suny grunted, her raised hands were tightly clasped by him, he kissed with such dominance and passion that Suny soon couldn't take it anymore. She was soft, and when she was released, her whole body was almost leaning on him for support.
Both of them were breathing sharply, and as the wind blew in from outside, Suny calmed down and looked into Austin's eyes, "Have you smoked?"
"Yes."
He reached up and touched her lips, swallowing with restraint, "Don't like it?"
"Not really."
"Then I won't smoke again."
Suny looked at him and suddenly smiled, "Didn't you say it was hard to quit smoking?"
He leaned forward and pressed his whole body against her, "It's still easier to quit smoking than it is to quit you."
Suny's face heated up and she raised her hand to push him away, her cheek suddenly tickled.
It was Austin rubbing against her.
This action reminded Suny of puppy she had just picked up many years ago, who would rub against her whenever it made a mistake, so much so that she couldn't even be ruthless enough to teach it a lesson.
But then the dog was stolen in the middle of the night and came back dying, with a dozen holes poked in its body, and it was only three days before the dog died.
Since then, Suny has not kept any more animals.
It was difficult for her to accept their departure.
Now the person rubbing up against her had changed to Austin, but it still made her heart go soft.
She let go of her hand and looked down at the top of Austin's hair.
"Austin, you have two hair spins."
It was said that the more hair spins you have, the smarter you are.
Austin moved and raised his hand to touch her face, "Well, our future child will be very smart."
"......"
Suny was worried that he would be devastated by Robert's words, but now it seemed that she had thought too much.
Austin was nowhere near as devastated as he was, he even thought about the child.
Austin looked at her and added, "It will be beautiful too."
After all, he and Suny both were good-looking.
Suny couldn't bear it anymore, "Don't you want to drink water?"
She said, pushing him away and turning to go upstairs.
Austin closed the door behind him and also lifted his legs to follow her upstairs.
The water was not yet ready, so Suny waited in the kitchen for a while before pouring two glasses of water out, one for herself and one to hand to him.
Austin seemed to be really thirsty and took the glass of water and tilted his head and drank a large portion of it, before he put the glass on the table and loosened his tie, "Are you still counting on the matter of Winnie?"
Suny grunted and gave him a smile, "Of course, I'm petty."
"Well, I like the petty Suny."
Suny was drinking water and when she heard him say this, she almost choked.
She swallowed a mouthful of water, drew a tissue to wipe the edges of her lips and looked at him with a wry smile, "Did you come over here on purpose tonight?"
Austin looked up at her without speaking, and only after two seconds did he speak, "Your progress bar is too slow, Suny."
He could not wait.
Now Robert's attitude was even more disturbing to him; he didn't know Robert, nor did he know the Murphy family.
But from Suny's willingness to go back to D City from time to time, he could more or less guess that the Murphy family was very good to Suny.
"What's the big gift?"
"I'll tell you tomorrow."
Austin did not continue to ask, since she wanted to do it, let her be.
But the truth was, he knew all about that bit of Winnie.
He was going to make a move, but thinking about what had happened earlier, Suny might have been more comfortable with the idea of teaching a lesson herself, so he didn't.
Suny looked down at the time, her charming eyes slightly hooked: "Mr. Johnson, it's quarter past ten, shouldn't you go home?"
"Can I not go?"
"Do you want to see me do a magic?"
The progress bar cleared in one second.
Austin didn't want that, but he didn't want to leave either, but one could not be so greedy.
Before leaving, Austin took Suny into his arms, "Hug for five minutes."
In this way he would go home and sleep better.
Suny pillowed on his chest and raised her eyes to look at him, seeing that his eyes were slightly closed and he seemed to really just want to hug her, Suny did not move and stayed quietly in his arms.
But people are always greedy for comfort, and the embrace of someone who likes each other is like magic.
When Austin let go, Suny even had some fondness.
But in the end, reason won out over emotion. She sent him downstairs and stood at the entry door watching him walk out step by step, remembering what Austin had said more than half an hour ago, and couldn't help but smile.
Yet not long after laughing, the phone rang upstairs.
Suny was stunned for a moment, remembering that she hadn't given Robert a message.
She quickly turned and ran back to find her phone and answered it, blushing and lying, "Brother, I'm sorry, I spoke to Alicia on phone when I came back."
Robert on the other end of the phone answered, "It's good that it's not Austin."
"......"
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