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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1328

Bianca noticed that Rainie had never worn the clothes she bought for her. She guessed that Rainie did not like the clothes that she picked for her, and that was why she had used that excuse against Rainie.

Rainie only wanted to go home. She shook her head and said, "I have many clothes at home, Mommy."

Bianca took Rainie's hand and led her to the shopping mall across the street as though she did not hear what the little girl said. "It's rare that the two of us can go shopping without anyone else following us, Rainie. Let's have a lot of fun today."

Rainie wanted to take out her phone to tell Lanie about where they were going, but before she could do that, Bianca dragged her into the shopping mall, and they went to the children's section.

Bianca picked a few dresses that matched Rainie's usual clothing style. She smiled and asked her, "Don't you think that these dresses look pretty? Why don't you try them on? If they fit you, I'll buy them for you."

Rainie glanced at the exquisite dresses unhappily and said, "Mommy, I still have many dresses in my closet that I've never worn before."

"It's fine for girls to own a few more dresses. You're a pretty girl, Rainie. The dresses will definitely look good on you." Bianca kept on trying to convince Rainie so that the girl would comply with her.

She did not pack any clothes for Rainie, so she had to buy some clothes for her.

The sales clerk did not want to let go of the chance to earn a fat commission, so she also tried to convince Rainie. "The dresses are new designs for the next season, and they're exclusively available at this store for this month. You'll definitely look good in them, little girl. Why don't you go and try them on?"

Rainie was helpless against the two adults. Without any other choice, she could only go into the fitting room with the dresses.

Bianca was carrying Rainie's little backpack. After she watched Rainie go into the fitting room and close the door, she thought for a while, took out Rainie's phone, and turned it off.

Rainie changed into one of the dresses and stepped out of the fitting room. The adults praised her when they saw her.

Bianca did not let her try on the other dresses. Instead, she got the sales clerk to pack up all the selected dresses and paid for them with Luke's supplementary credit card.

Seeing that Bianca had done all the shopping, Rainie thought that she could go home. "I'm tired, Mommy. Let's go home."

"Alright, I'll bring you home now," Bianca said with a smile and led her out of the shopping mall. After they got into the car, she handed a bottle of drinking water to Rainie. "Here, have some water."

Rainie took the bottle and drank a few mouthfuls to wash away the lingering taste of dinner. Soon, she felt a wave of lethargy and fell asleep.

A smile appeared on Bianca's face as she looked at the unconscious little girl. She did not hide the sinister expression on her face. "You can't blame me for this. Your Great-Grandpa is too detestable."

She carefully fastened Rainie's seatbelt and chuckled softly. If Old Master Crawford had treated her slightly better and given her the due respect she deserved, she would not have resorted to this.

Bianca wanted them to panic for a little while so that they would treat her better in the future.

She was not afraid of breaking the law. After all, Rainie was her "child" in certain interpretations of the word.

If she brought her child around, that would not be considered kidnapping.

At ten o'clock at night, Old Master Crawford walked down the stairs and noticed that Lanie was sitting on the couch in the living room. Usually, the boy would be in his bedroom by now. He asked him, "Why are you still sitting here, Lanie? Aren't you sleepy?"

Lanie stood up and helped Old Master Crawford to the couch. "Great-Grandpa, I'm worried. Rainie isn't home yet."

Old Master Crawford glanced at the clock on the wall. "They're not home yet? Have you tried to call Rainie?"

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