Chapter 231 Can I Not go Tonight?
The light just happened to be green ahead, and Suny didn’t answer his question, “The light is green.”
Austin withdrew his eyes and slowly started the car.
It was quiet inside the carriage, and Suny was a bit vain when she remembered Austin’s words.
Well, what should she say? She did hide a lot from him.
Never mind, talk about it later.
After ten minutes or so, the car stopped.
It was getting a bit dark by this time. The two of them got out of the car, crossed the road and Suny was led into an alleyway.
That was when she saw a picture of a Japanese restaurant.
Suny raised her eyebrows slightly, “How did you find this place?”
It was a shop that could not be found easily.
“Introduced by Elijah.”
Suny smiled: “… Mr. Brooks does know how to eat, drink well and be merry.”
Austin looked down at her, “That is what he only knows.”
Suny hooked her lips and didn’t say anything.
This restaurant was not very well located, but it was still quite crowded.
Austin had probably booked a table in advance, and the two were shown into the private room just as they entered.
It’d been a while since Suny had had a Japanese meal, and now that the weather in J City was getting hotter and hotter, it made people’s appetite bad, so it was good to have a Japanese meal once.
Suny had never been to this shop before, but it was obvious from the decor of the shop that it was not simple.
When it was time to check out, Suny saw the bill and the shop was indeed something.
“There’s a charity auction the day after tomorrow, are you going?”
Suny handed the water glass to Austin and smiled, “Even if I go, I can’t go with you, right?”
They were still in a state of non-disclosure.
Austin took a sip of water and leaned back on the sofa, sitting recklessly.
He probably disliked the uncomfortable tie and raised his hand to loosen the knot unhurriedly while looking at her.
After loosening the tie, he proceeded to undo the first and second buttons at the collar of his shirt.
Only after doing this did he ask her, “Suny, what do I have to do for the progress bar to be pulled through?”
There were still forty-five present to go, and he couldn’t wait any longer.
Suny tsked, “Wasn’t it just about to go in at five percent?”
Austin looked at her and didn’t say anything. To him, that fast-forward five percent was really nothing, and he wished that she pulled the progress bar to the end in one go.
Of course, Austin knew that this was impossible.
The man on the sofa lowered his head slightly, his white shirt reflecting his face cooler.
Austin’s face was really good-looking, no matter which angle it was.
Noticing her gaze, Austin suddenly looked up.
Suny lifted her glass and sip the water with her head down.
“Let me hug you, Suny.”
He was getting more direct now, he used to be a bit more polite and ask her to come over, but now he was just saying he would like a hug.
A heat passed over Suny’s face and her charming eyes looked askance at him, “No.”
Austin was struck by the smile in her eyes, and his heart shook so violently that he directly reached out and pulled her into his arms.
It was starting to get hot in May in J City, and Suny was wearing a half-body black hip skirt today, topped with a white chiffon shirt, stuffed inside the skirt hem.
When Austin hugged her, the back of his hand inadvertently brushed against her thigh, and both of them were stunned.
Suny’s skirt was tightly tucked in, and with Austin holding her like this, she didn’t dare to move around for fear that she would move so much that her skirt would fall apart.
However the position of the two men really did not stand up to the test of innocence and if the location was changed, one could not help but think of it as crazy images.
In truth, though, Austin didn’t just want to hug her.
His eyes darkened slightly, Austin called out to her in a deep voice, “Suny.”
Suny’s heart felt weak as he looked at her, raising her eyes and meeting those dark eyes, as if she couldn’t get out.
Suny’s heart was beating faster than ever before as her thin lips carried the heat and his unique scent inside her lips and tongue.
Large hands clasped around her waist, tightening as the kiss grew deeper and deeper.
The only sound in the whole living room was the sound of two people, so quiet that ambiguity and passion spread.
Nearly five minutes passed before Austin let go of him.
The hand that had been resting on the back of her head fell to the back of Suny’s neck, and with a slight push, he snapped her whole body onto his own.
Suny narrowed her eyes slightly, looking at her hands gripping his shirt, her ears filled with the sound of her own too fast heartbeat.
Suny couldn’t help but move, trying to move away.
But as soon as she moved, Austin, who was holding her, gave a deep, muffled grunt, “Don’t move, Suny.”
He seemed to command, but also to plead.
Suny stiffened for a moment, her eyes moving slightly as she looked at Austin’s Adam’s apple, and she couldn’t help but swallow.
She had the urge to take a bite.
Reason restrained the thought after all, “I want some water.”
She said, glancing at Austin.
He restrained lust, but did not have time to hide it, and she saw it.
For a moment, Suny’s mind was blank.
Reacting, she pretended to sit away from him as if nothing had happened, took the glass on the table and ducked her head to sip the already cold water.
The cool water roamed into her stomach, Suny was somewhat awake, she inclined her head to look at Austin, “It’s almost ten o’clock.”
Austin raised his hand and touched her head, “I’m going back.”
In fact, he didn’t want to leave at all, but if he stayed, he wouldn’t really be able to restrain himself.Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
After calming down, Suny’s face had regained its usual calmness and composure, as if the passionate kiss between the two had not happened just now.
“I’ll walk you downstairs.”
Austin did not refuse and the two of them went down to the garage together.
When they reached the garage door, Austin gave her a hug, “Go back.”
Suny didn’t go any further, standing at the entrance to the car and watching him get inside, then the car slowly drove out of the garage until the garage door fell back down, before she turned around and left upstairs.
As the car drove out of the villa, Austin glanced out of the car window, the lights on the second floor dimmed and soon, the lights on the third floor came on.
He glanced down at a certain part of himself that was still swollen, and his dark eyes twitched as he pondered what the chances were of him proposing to Suny in his current state.
Obviously, the chances of this equate to zero.
Austin pursed his lips for a moment before stepping on the acelerator and driving away.
The car hadn’t been out of the villa for long when the mobile phone next to the car rang.
The call came from Suny. He left his phone behind and she asked if he should go back to get it now or get it tomorrow.
Austin did not hesitate to choose the present, he drove forward for more than five hundred metres and turned straight back.
Suny watched from the balcony after the phone call, she saw Austin’s car when it turned into the small intersection, then took the phone and went downstairs.
Just walking out, Austin was just getting out of his car.
Suny opened the door and handed him the phone, “On purpose?”
“Do you believe me when I say no?”
Suny hummed, “Since when did you like to play these little tricks so much?”
The night breeze in May was really cool, and under the night light, Suny’s eyebrows looked more and more gentle and moving.
Austin looked down at her and felt a heart full of unspeakable reluctance.
He took the phone and then reached out to take her into his arms again, resting his head on her shoulder, “Suny, can I not go tonight?”
He pressed against her shoulder, his voice muffled and sounding pathetic.
Suny raised her eyebrows as a gust of wind blew over and his short hair was blown up across her chin, tickling.
She looked down and couldn’t help but lift her hand and touch it, asking him while smiling, “Shall I do a magic trick for you?”
Austin looked up at her, slightly puzzled, “What magic trick?”
Suny hooked her lips and looked at him with a smirk, “Progress turns to zero in a second.”