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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 396

Laura wanted to end the subject after another remark, but Wendy interrupted her.

"Laura, I understand you, I understand you. It was my fault. I'm sorry. I dare not ask you to help me again."

"But Laura, there is something I want to ask you. When you talked to Winnie alone, what did you say to her?"

Wendy came to Laura today because she wanted to ask this question. She did not want to pursue who betrayed her, after all, Laura helped her.

According to Wendy, Laura guessed that it must be Klara told Wendy that she had talked with Winnie alone and Klara put the responsibility on her.

"Wendy, I told her the truth about everything we did together. I did not shirk my responsibility, nor did I exaggerate fearlessly, nor did I denigrate you or Klara."

Laura said truthfully, but Klara did not think so, otherwise Wendy would not come over to her now.

"So Winnie knows about everything, and Brian must know about it, too."

Wendy felt hopeless. Brian had known everything she had done, how could she explain and fix it?

"Wendy, I have nothing to say. I have to hurry home."

Laura opened the door, but she then stopped.

"Wendy, be careful when you make friends and think it over."

She did not tell Wendy directly but just reminded her.

Laura got off and left, but Wendy did not understand the meaning of Laura. What did she imply? To whom and to what she was referring.

Brian needed to work overtime, and Winnie drove back to her home alone. When she got back to her empty home, she inevitably missed the children.

But she could not go to the suburbs, and did not know if she could make a call, so she first sent a message to Stella.

Winnie: Stella, I want to talk to children. Is it ok?

Stella was chatting with her grandfather in the living room at this time. Seeing the message, she knew Winnie missed the children.

Stella: Grandpa's with me. I'll let the two kids go to their room and you send them message.

Stella: Grandpa is going back to the suburbs tomorrow. Then you can come and see the children.

Stella sent two messages, and then said to the two children who were playing.

“It's time for you to go upstairs and do your homework.”

Stella's sudden command stunned the two children, but they went upstairs after looking at each other.

Upstairs, the two children entered a room, and carefully locked the door behind them.

They found the phone and sent a message to Winnie.

"Mommy!”

"Mommy!”

The two children excitedly called out their mother at the moment they saw her face.

"Mommy, we miss you. Why haven't you come back?"

Megan felt sat instantly. She grew up with Mommy and did not get used to leave Mommy. And the atmosphere on the day Mommy left was very worrisome.

"I have been so busy these days and got a lot of work to do. I will come and see you when I finish my work."

Winnie felt better looking at the two children's face.

It was hard for her to imagine what it would be like to be separated from her children. Would she die because she missed them too much?

Winnie continued to ask.

"Megan, does it still hurt on your foot?"

"It doesn't hurt, Mommy. I can wear my slippers now."

Megan readily answered, but she still had grievance on face.

"Where's Daddy? Daddy hasn't come back these days either."

Luke asked. Dad and mom were absent, and they did not have sense of security.

"Daddy is busier than me, but Daddy will be with you tonight."

Winnie felt the children's inner fear, so for she made a decision to go home for Brian.

"Mommy, are you lonely at home alone? Have you eaten well and slept well. Brother and I can go back and stay with you?"

Megan’s small face twisted because she felt wronged and missed Mommy. She wanted to cry at the moment, but she feared that Mommy would worry.

"I am fine. Don't worry. You and brother can't come back, because no one here to take care of you. Aunt and grandpa are in the suburbs, so long as you are good and don't let me worry about you."

"I'll fetch you home when I have done with work."

Winnie comforted the children and made a promise, but she did not know when the promise could be fulfilled.

"You don't have to worry about us, Mommy. We're good here and have done our homework. And I will take good care of sister. As long as you work quickly, we can go home early. We miss grand aunt and aunt."

Luke was afraid that Mommy would worry about them, so he promised her.

But even though Grandpa's was nice, he never felt at home. He wanted to go back to the days when he lived with his aunt and grand aunt. That was home, where he could feel steadfast.

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