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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 157

Bianca carried Rainie out.

Blanche went to the door and picked up his sisters’ shoes before running out.

"Say goodbye to Grandpa Charles and Grandma Faye." After Luke finished speaking, he walked to the black Range Rover, unlocked the door, and opened it before chucking the backpacks in.

"Goodbye Grandma Faye, goodbye Grandpa Charles. Take care of yourselves.”

Blanche rushed over, put his arms around the necks of the two old people, and gave each a kiss.

Bianca turned around and said politely, "Goodbye."

Faye and Charles both smiled contentedly and nodded.

Luke stretched out his big hand to embrace her waist and walked back to the back seat of the car. He let her into the car and seated her in the backseat with the children.

Since there were children, there was no other way. The backseat was the safer choice.

For caution’s sake, he could never afford to let anything happen to his two kids and Bianca.

"Aunt Bea, why’d you come with Daddy?" Blanche got in the car and asked Aunt Bea in confusion.

Rainie pursed her lips and did not speak. One of her eyes was accidentally hit by a neighbor's kid. It was fine, but opening her eyes was a little painful.

The little girl pouted her tiny mouth aggrievedly and put her fleshy chubby arms around Aunt Bea, burying her face into Aunt Bea's soft chest.

Bianca kissed Rainie in her arms and looked at Lanie again. "I... Just happened to be with your daddy. I heard that Rainie had hurt her eyes, so we came here together."

"I see." Blanche nodded and sat down.

He wondered if Aunt Bea could go back home with them too.

The car drove toward the city center.

Blanche wanted to invite Aunt Bea to go to their place, but he did not dare to say it in case Daddy got angry.

On the way back, Blanche did not know whether to say it, so he just kept quiet until they reached a red light. Then, he looked at Daddy who was driving in the driver’s seat in front.

Luke saw his son's gaze from the rearview mirror.

Both the father and son seemed to know what the other was thinking, and the father could guess why his son was silent.

Blanche did not dare to speak up because he was afraid of his daddy. Aunt Bea was nice and gentle. He would not be afraid of her at all. It was only because of Daddy.

However, he saw that Daddy’s gaze did not look cold or stern from the rearview. Instead, Daddy winked at him.

When Blanche was sure that Daddy was encouraging him, he turned his head and was willing to take the risk. He invited her, saying, "Aunt Bea, can you... Can you come home with us tonight?"

"And go… Go back tomorrow..." After Blanche said that, he knew he was asking for a little much, but he could not help it.

Aunt Bea was as gentle as a mommy.

Other kids had good mommies like her, so Rainie and he also wanted one.

Bianca was a little embarrassed, and she could not help but look at the man driving in front.

Luke was focused on his driving as if he had not heard what the kids said to the woman. He was silent.

"Daddy... Only knows how to earn money. He doesn’t know how to take care of my sister, and I... I'm just a kid," Blanche said miserably about his family's conundrums.

The life of a single father with two children was very difficult.

Bianca did not know how to tell Luke.

It was true that she had given birth to the children, but it was a black and white contract at the beginning. She took the money, completed the task, and agreed to leave.

The custody of the children was in the hands of the father. If anyone wanted to stay in the house, he had the final say.

"Do you... Need my help?" Bianca cautiously asked the man in front who was focused on his driving.

She wanted to stay with the children.

She wanted to take care of Rainie.

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