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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 553

Rufus was in the parking lot waiting for Winnie. During the period of waiting, he had been thinking about what Winnie said, about Vanessa had to be independent.

He felt more distressed about it and missed Vanessa.

He looked at his watch and found it was time after school. Winnie might take a while, so Rufus sent a message to Winnie and drove to Vanessa's school.

Rufus made a call to Vanessa and asked her out. When he saw Vanessa, he finally gave a smile.

"Vanessa, have I bothered your class?"

He asked before Vanessa reached him.

"No, I am after school."

Vanessa answered Rufus while walking, but her tone was deep and she was expressionless.

"Good, I am worried about you, so I came to see you. I brought you a lot of food, you can take it back and eat with your classmates."

With that, Rufus opened the trunk and took out two large bags of food.

"Thank you, Rufus."

Vanessa was still indifferent. She was not angry but guilty to Rufus.

"We are families, no need to thank. How are you going? If you don't get used to live in school, you can go home. I can take you to school."

Rufus said with a smile. Vanessa was indifferent, but he did not mind it. She came out to see him, which meant that she did not blame him.

"I'm fine. I'm used to it. I need to study, so I will not go home. I'll be back for the holidays."

Vanessa refused and said she would go back on holiday, because her aunt would come back at that time, which gave her a reason not to go back.

"Vanessa, are you still angry? It was my bad..."

"No, Rufus, I really don't want to bother my sister. It's hard enough for her, I can’t become her burden."

Vanessa interrupted Rufus.

She thought a lot. She had no right to judge others. Her sister had told her that no one in the world except her parents had the duty to be good to her.

So her dissatisfaction with the Bennet family was unreasonable, because they had no reason to be good to her and her sister.

But she and her sister were dependent on each other, and such feeling grew stronger when her aunt was gone. They were like two unwanted orphans, neither of whom was at ease.

In this case, she should be nice to her sister, and her sister should be nice to her. She could not be a burden to her sister, so she did not want to bother the Bennet family.

"It's not easy for you or your sister, and it's all my fault."

Rufus did not continue to say sorry, because Vanessa did not listen to it. He only had inexplicable regrets, which made Vanessa confused.

"Don't say that, Rufus. My sister and I are destined to be like this. It has nothing to do with anyone."

Rufus words were unpredictable, so was Vanessa's comfort. She comforted him was purely because Rufus was guilty, but she didn't know why he was guilty. He should not be so guilty because of what happened that day.

"Vanessa, if you really don't blame me, come back to visit me on weekend. I miss you."

Rufus knew Vanessa still cared about that, but he still wanted to invite Vanessa. It was a bit of an imposition, but it'd better than that he could not see her.

"Rufus, I'll come and see you when I am available. Thank you for thinking of me."

"Rufus, I will accept these food. I must go back to the canteen for dinner. If I am late, there will be nothing to eat."

Vanessa said, stooping to pick up two large bags of food, and then said goodbye.

"Good-bye, Rufus. I'll invite you out to dinner sometime."

Although she saw reluctance in Rufus’ eyes, but as her voice fell, she still turned away.

She had a strange feeling about Rufus, like a father visiting his daughter at school. Only a father would show such concern.

Unfortunately, he is not her father. If he was her father and they had conflict, she would run to give him a hug.

Rufus looked at Vanessa more and more away, feeling depressed.

She was young but sensible. She had experienced the pain of family loss and had overcome too many difficulties.

The next day Winnie decided to go to work because she could not stay at home anymore.

"Alice, I need your help."

Winnie sat in the office chair and said to Alice who had finished reporting work.

Alice gave a smile.

"Ok, what can I do for you?"

"Personal thing."

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