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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2369

They placed the bags on the coffee table and Luca began to sort the things.

She was able to distinguish the items in the bag by the branding on the bags.

Luca took out the bag that contained dessert and handed it to Aunt Neile. “Aunt Neile, this is the cake Mr. Crawford bought for you and your family.”

“There’s something for me too?” Aunt Neile said in surprise, then looked at Luke to thank him. “Thank you, Mr. Crawford and Ms. Craw.”

“You’re welcome,” said Luke. He looked at his phone screen and noticed some unread messages, so he said to Luca, “I need to go take care of some things.”

“Okay.” Luca nodded, and after seeing him go upstairs, she picked up a few supermarket bags and unloaded the things.

Some were kept at room temperature, whereas some had to be refrigerated.

After Luca sorted the ones that had to go in the refrigerator, she said to Aunt Neile, “Aunt Neile, these need to be kept in the refrigerator. Could you please help me store them?”

“Okay, Ms. Craw. “ Aunt Neile went forward to help store them and noticed several ingredients for making snacks, so she asked, “Ms. Craw, why did you buy so many ingredients?”

“Mr. Crawford said that store-bought snacks aren’t healthy, so I’m going to make some myself,” Luca explained with a smile as it was all for the children’s best interest.

“Right, making them yourself is much healthier for the kids as children love eating junk food these days. Store-bought snacks contain too many additives and preservatives, which are bad for a child’s growth. It’s great that you know how to make them. My daughter-in-law doesn’t, so she has to buy some outside when the kid demands it. He caught a mild fever from eating too much, so he had to go see a doctor.” Aunt Neile sighed resignedly as her grandson had a fever again. However, it was not as bad as last time as her daughter-in-law and her son had taken leave.

Luca smiled, Aunt Neile was right, but she wondered if the kids would like the snacks she made.

Besides, kids only had one philosophy, store-bought would always taste better than homemade.

Perhaps her kids would think the same.

After keeping everything she bought from the mall, she carefully placed the more expensive gifts in the storage room as these were for Luke to gift to others. They could not be broken.

After thinking about it, she lifted them again and placed them on a shelf so that the kids would not accidentally break them when they came in to get stuff.

These gifts were for his and her parents anyway.

Luke was respectful to his elders, which meant that he was respectful to her parents, grandfather, and aunt as well.

After putting everything away, Luca heaved a sigh of relief.

When she returned to the kitchen, Aunt Neile said to her, “Ms. Craw, Mr. Crawford wants you to go upstairs for a while.”

“Okay.” Luca went up without hesitation.

She walked to Luke’s bedroom door and knocked on it. She whispered so as to not wake up the children, “Mr. Crawford, are you looking for me?”

“The photographer has sent the photos. Come choose.” Luke gestured for her to come closer.

Luca went over. She did not expect the photographer’s work to be so efficient. She looked at the computer screen, which displayed the vintage-themed photos she took with Luke.

“They turned out well!” she exclaimed. Although she had a feeling that the final product would turn out well, she did not expect even the raw photos to be this good.

“The photographer suggested editing them all. Take a look for any ones you don’t like,” said Luke. He wanted every single photo of Luca, but he decided to respect her decision.

Hence, he let her pick. If there was one she did not like, he would not get the photographer to edit it.

“Alright.” Luca bent down to hold the mouse to choose, but Luke wrapped his arms around her and she instantly fell into his arms.

“Mr. Crawford!” Luca lost her balance, and her hands were subconsciously placed on his shoulders.

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