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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 816

The next day was a weekend, Winnie went to Leo's company, to talk to Leo about work, but Leo was in the hospital, so she could only discuss with the staff.

After the work at Leo's company was over, Winnie wanted to go see Penny, but was afraid that Brian would really find someone to follow her and Brian would go there too.

After thinking about it, Winnie did not go there but went to the Public Security Bureau.

It was the weekend, and Winnie thought that the Public Security Bureau would be very quiet, so she had a space to quietly develop her software, but she didn't expect Finn to be there too.

"When did you get back, I thought I was mistaken when I saw you on the first floor."

Finn walked into Winnie's office and asked.

"I came back yesterday morning, after meeting up with friends."

Winnie replied blandly, and then asked.

"It's the weekend, why are you here at work?"

"I have an emergency to take care of, but it is done."

"Are you free today? We can take our kids out?"

I was a rare opportunity like this for the kids to know each other, as agreed before.

"I need to talk to their father, the safety of the kids is important right now."

Winnie said with embarrassment. She was willing to take the kids out with Finn. It was just that the kids’ safety was the first thing she had to consider, in case something happened, she would regret it for the rest of her life.

"Don't worry, if I can't guarantee your safety, I think it's time for me to give up my position as director."

Finn was confident about himself. Since he could ask them out, he would be able to protect them.

"But you should tell their father, so call him now."

Finn said politely and turned to leave, but Winnie called out to him.

"Wait, there's nothing to be afraid of hearing."

"Just wait here, I'll call him right away."

Winnie said as she picked her phone up.

"Winwin."

There was excitement in Brian's voice.

"Mr. Bennet, are you with the kids?"

Winnie's address immediately put distance between them and cooled Brian's heart.

"No, I was outside."

Brian answered truthfully. Winnie's call excited him, but the distant address brought his excitement to an abrupt halt.

"I'm taking the kids out, I can go pick them up now I guess. Don't worry, I can guarantee their safety."

Winnie said politely, and for fear that Brian wouldn't agree, she deliberately emphasized the safety issue.

"Winwin ...... I am ok with it."

Brian swallowed back what he intended to say for he was out.

He wanted to tell Winnie not to be so polite about anything between them, or they were further away.

"Thank you!"

Winnie hung up the phone after she finished. Although she was not used to this way of speaking, she should be polite to him.

"You go get your daughter and I'll get my two kids."

Winnie felt more relaxed to Finn compared when she talked to Brian.

"My daughter is in my office, we'll go pick up Megan and Luke together, so that I can protect you."

Finn had long promised her daughter to come out and play today, but he got a task temporarily, so he brought her to his office.

"Well then, let's go pick up the kids together."

Winnie smiled, and then got up to gather the things on her desk.

"Drive your car, my car is small."

Finn suddenly realized the benefit of Winnie's car being big at this time.

"No problem, here the car key, you drive."

Winnie tossed the car key to Finn.

The two took Finn's daughter along to the suburbs, with Finn driving, Winnie co-piloting, and Finn's daughter sitting in the back.

When they reached the suburbs, Finn and his daughter waited in the car, and Winnie went in alone to pick up the kids. Soon Megan and Luke came out.

Winnie still sat in the passenger seat while three kids sat in the back.

The car began to pull away from the suburbs and the kids began to communicate.

"Hello guys, let me introduce myself first. My name is Finella Poole, and I'm a third grade student at XX Primary School. My dad is Mr. Poole who is driving the car."

Finella spoke first to introduce herself. She seemed like a steady, well-behaved child with stories in her eyes and maturity in her voice that didn't fit her age.

"But you guys look familiar to me, are you from my school?"

Finella mused inquiringly, from the moment she saw them both in the car, she had a feeling she had seen them somewhere before.

"Hello, Finella, we are your schoolmates. My brother and I are in first grade."

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