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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1940

"Alright." Amur agreed and looked at the tender look in her eyes. He was full of unwillingness.

He was selfish and hoped that these unpleasant issues would be resolved as soon as possible.

With that, he would be able to return to the Island of Despair with Luca. Even if their days there were unpleasant, they could at least free themselves from the troubles here.

Luca did not realize that Amur had thought things through. After she was done comparing the documents, she then sent the maid a message, telling her that she would not be returning for dinner.

The maid replied: [Alright, Ms. Luca.]

Luca placed her phone down and ignored the message. She turned on the TV and watched it.

After having dinner, it was already eight at night.

Amur glanced at the scenery outside. It was pitch-black, and he was worried that it would be dangerous for Luca to return alone. He wanted to have her stay back. "It's getting late. Why don’t you just stay here for the night? I've always been sleeping in the second bedroom, and the things in the master bedroom haven’t been touched. You can sleep there."

Luca shook her head as she did not wish to spend the night here. She thought of Luke.

Even though he was handling issues regarding Dr. Albus, she was clueless about whether he would return to the villa. If he did return to the villa, no one would be there to look after him. It would not be convenient for him to do anything, including bathing.

"I think it's best if I return. Someone will come here to collect these documents. That way, I won’t have to rush,” said Luca. She looked at the clock. "Besides, it's not that late yet."

"Alright then. I'll see you off downstairs." Amur was aware of her feelings. He knew that she was rushing back because of that man.

Luca nodded her head.

They walked to the elevator. Her phone rang, and she picked it up to have a look only to see that it was a call from Luke.

Luca answered it, "Mr. Crawford."

"Are you still at your brother's apartment?" Luke immediately asked.

Luca looked at Amur and answered honestly, "I'm about to leave."

Amur, who was next to her, kept quiet. He felt that something was going on between both of them. It was only eight at night and the man was already calling her.

Luca was not his woman now!

Amur did not say a word and just silently endured the dissatisfaction within him.

"I'm at the entrance downstairs. I can't go in. You’ll have to come out," Luke said as he glanced at the security guard who was stopping him.

The incident that happened previously had made the security in this small area become stricter. Strangers without the permission of the tenant would not be allowed to enter.

"Ah, alright." Luca was surprised that he would come here.

The elevator arrived at their floor, and Luca stepped in. She looked at Amur and said, "You don’t have to send me off, Amur. You can go back and take a rest."

"It's best if I send you down," said Amur, feeling determined. He pressed on the first floor when he entered the elevator.

Then, the elevator doors closed.

Luca could vaguely sense that he was not in a good mood but just went along with him.

After they arrived on the first floor, Luca headed toward the entrance of the small area. She wanted to know why Luke would show up here.

Amur grabbed her elbow. "Did you park your car outside?"

"No…" Luca shook her head and answered him honestly, "Luke is at the entrance of the small area. Maybe there’s something urgent. I'm heading over to have a look."

"He’s here?" Amur frowned and spoke in a disgusted tone.

Luca knew he despised Luke. Hence, she made up an excuse for him, “Maybe it's about Dr. Albus. That's why he's here."

"I always do things carefully. His men shouldn't have been able to find him. I'll follow you to meet him," said Amur in a determined tone. He wanted to have a look at what was Luke up to.

Luca could not stop him and followed him to the entrance.

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