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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 829

Thanksgiving Day was a reunion day, and the Bennet family should get together. Winnie didn't want to see Thomas, didn't want to see Felix. And Vanessa's and her presence seemed out of place on such a day.

They themselves didn't even know in what capacity they were reunited with someone else's family.

"I'll talk to Vanessa, she'll agree."

Brian volunteered to do so, in order to keep Winnie from refusing.

"It's too intrusive for us to go to your house ......"

"Mom, it is not. If you and Aunt Vanessa don't like coming to the suburbs, we'll go home to be with you. The teacher said that the Thanksgiving Day is all about reunions and that it happens once a year, so don't let me and Megan even spend the festival torn between Dad and Mom."

Luke interrupted Winnie's words in time, he was afraid that his mother would just refuse without discussing with his Aunt.

However, his words always caused Winnie to feel guilty.

Winnie froze for a few seconds, but those few seconds were incredibly tormented inside.

The child's words made them look even more pitiful, and the already ill-fated two kids were even more heartbreaking on such a reunion holiday.

"I won't let you guys dwell on it, if Dad is available, we'll spend the holidays together. But I still want to ask Vanessa's opinion, she's our family too."

"Mom, Dad, I'll talk to Aunt Vanessa and I'll have her reunited with us."

Luke snatched Brian's task away from him, he felt that it was safer for him to go to his Aunt than his dad. Auntie could reject dad, but definitely not him.

Winnie had no choice but to agree to go pick up Vanessa from school together after dinner later.

The meal continued, Brian didn't say a word that Winnie didn't like to hear.

But there was something Winnie couldn't help but ask.

"Joshua called me this morning saying you had a quarrel with your father."

Winnie had given up on wanting to care about this matter, but this morning Joshua called with another plea. She had no way to refuse, so she could only continue to get herself into trouble.

"Not really a quarrel, just a difference of opinion on the matter."

It really didn't seem like a quarrel to Brian, and his so-called quarrel wasn't even in that mode.

"So did this conversation go nowhere?"

Winnie didn't pursue the matter about the quarrel, what she wanted to know was whether Brian's attitude had changed.

"I don't know, it feels more and more unintelligible. It's obviously something we've sorted it out, but now it feels somehow muddled when we talk about it."

Brian finally found someone to talk to about what happened that day. It was just that with the kids around, he could only speak vaguely and couldn't clearly say where he was right or wrong, and what he couldn't figure it out.

"Can't you think about nothing and let go of the past?"

Winnie's words were spoken reluctantly, knowing that Brian couldn't do it. But under such a situation, she didn't know how to persuade, much less what she could do to help.

"Let go ......"

Brian looked at Winnie questioningly.

If he could let go so easily, he might not have had so many years of trouble. If he could let go easily, he wouldn't be looking for that woman. If he could let go so easily, he wouldn't want to retrieve his memories.

It just wasn't something that came easily and he couldn't let go of the fact that his mother had died.

"You can’t do it? I understand. That's actually how people live, there's in and out, there's gain and loss, it's just a matter of weighing up whether you've gained more or lost more. You also have to think about whether it's worth throwing away what matters most for something that's already in the past."

"Mr. Bennet, don't force yourself since you can't do it, time will tell. Take your time, one day you'll figure it out."

Winnie barely managed to squeeze out a smile, she knew Brian couldn't let go. What he couldn't let go of was not only his mother's death, there were many more that he couldn't let go of.

But he overlooked one thing, his inability to let go was destined to miss out on many things, like precious time, like family, like her, and the happiness of a happy family and two kids.

Winnie lowered her head and continued to eat without saying anything further, Brian could not understand himself, even if he said more, it was all nonsense.

She was bent on to help Brian, but her status was not appropriate. There were too many things that she could only remind, she couldn't force him and could not get herself involved.

That was how hopeless she was.

"Winwin, I've listened to your words, and I'll give it serious consideration. But can you stop calling me so rudely in the future? Can you just call me by my first name?"

Brian understood Winnie's meaning, and Winnie's words were worthy of his deep thought. It was just that he did not want to hear the address Mr. Bennet.

"There should always be a miniMom of respect, it doesn't matter what I call you."

Winnie smiled indifferently, and then continued eating.

What was the point of calling? People who didn't match their status were supposed to be addressed politely to each other, with courtesy.

"Winwin ......"

"Let's eat, we have to pick up Vanessa later."

Brian still wanted to continue, and he knew that Winnie didn't agree with him. But Winnie interrupted him, and Brian had to stop. After all, he had promised Winnie not to say nonsense.

Brian's mood was somewhat depressed because of Winnie's distancing. He could feel that Winnie was deliberately avoiding him, that her hatred was always there.

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