Chapter 374 Fire Beneath the Surface
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At the Powell family estate, meals were usually taken in a family gathering unless there was a special reason otherwise.
Linda felt hot, unbearably so, and her seductive eyes swept over the old man and Jensen as she shifted restlessly in her seat.
It was so hot…
The old man sat there, face blank, showing no reaction.
Jensen, however, kept sneaking glances at the curve of Linda’s exposed neck, his Adam’s apple bobbing heavily.
Just then, the old man stood up with the help of his cane, his voice low and strained. “Linda, come help me back to my room.”
As the daughter–in–law, Linda often helped the old man at public events or escorted him back to his courtyard.
He accepted her service as a matter of course, but this time, Linda didn’t move.
She twisted coyly in her seat. “old man, have Spring help you today. I’m… not feeling well.”
As she spoke, she cast a deliberate glance at Jensen.
Jensen seemed to pick up on the hint, his Adam’s apple moving even more visibly.
The old man, with his lifetime of experience, saw through the little drama instantly.
He said nothing, just waved for Spring to come assist him back to his quarters.
Once the old man left, Linda immediately got up, didn’t even bother going back to her own room, and straddled Jensen’s lap, rubbing herself against him.
Breathing heavily, she gasped, “Jensen, I’m so hot…”
Jensen gripped her waist, panting as well. “I feel it too… don’t you think it’s strange? I think Dad was reacting too…”
Had they been drugged?
Linda’s mind grew increasingly clouded. She reached between them, fumbling for Jensen’s body with desperate need. “I don’t care anymore. I just need to solve this now…”
Her movements grew faster, but after a full minute of trying, Linda became frustrated – Jensen showed no reaction at all.
Her lust quickly turned to rage. Normally she might have brushed it off, but now, in the heat of the moment, it was unbearable. “Jensen, are you even a man anymore?”
“I’m touching you like this and you don’t feel a thing!”
Jensen’s face turned red. He tried to stall her, coaxing, “Just give me a little more time. I swear, this time I can do it…”
But Linda yanked herself off his lap in disgust, snarling, “You’re wasting your breath. You’re hopeless.”
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