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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1650

There was nothing he could do to solve the problem now. He didn't want to destroy her family, and decided to set her free.

When Annie was still sound sleep, her phone rang. She cursed silently and reached out to answer it.

"Hello." Her eyes were still puffy and her voice was husky.

"Mommy, it's me, Joyce. When will you be back? Huey and I missed you so much." A child's voice came from the other end of the line, which made Annie sober up immediately.

"Joyce baby, mommy missed you too. Have you been a good girl while I am away?" Annie asked in a soft voice.

"Yes, I have. But Huey hasn't. He forbade me from playing with him," Joyce complained. Annie could imagine that Joyce was now pouting her lips.

"Oh, really? And what is your brother doing now?" Annie asked. Her heart melted when she heard her own daughter's voice.

"He's playing with his remote control car. He said that I'm a girl and he doesn't play with girls," Joyce grumbled.

"Ha! Really? Honey, put your brother on the phone, okay? Let mommy teach him a lesson." Annie knew her son must be next to her daughter and playing with his new favorite, a remote controlled car. The reason he didn't make any sound was that he was too focused on his toy to say anything.

"Huey, mommy wants to talk to you." The girl turned to her brother and reached out her hand to give him the phone.

Huey put the remote control down and took the phone with resignation. "Hello, Mommy." His voice was sort of cool.

"Huey, Joyce said you didn't want to play with her. Is that true?" Annie asked in a soft voice.

"She told you that? What a leaf blower." Huey cast a reproachful glance at his sister. He looked much more mature than his sister.

"Was she not telling the truth?" Annie had always told the brother and sister that in this world, they should be the closest people to each other and they needed to love each other. But it seemed that Huey was rather cold towards Joyce.

"Liar!" Huey cursed in a low voice. It was Joyce who didn't want to play with the remote control car with him. But now she told Annie that he didn't want to play with her.

"What did you just say?" Annie didn't hear what he said. She had hired a nanny to take care of her children, but she still felt tired.

"Nothing. Mommy, when will you and Uncle Fred be back?" Huey quickly changed the subject.

"Well, our flight is in the afternoon. I'll be home in the evening. Be nice to Joyce, okay? I know that you're a good brother," Annie urged.

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