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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 67

On the way to Luke's uncle’s house, Luke, Lanie, and Rainie, the family of three, plus Bianca, found a restaurant to sit down for breakfast.

Bianca was very embarrassed because she felt that Luke and she looked out of place.

Fortunately, she wore her workwear that day. She was worried that it would be time for work after watching the sunrise and would not have time to go home to change her clothes.

If anyone were to look at them, she hoped they would think that she was Luke's secretary.

Bianca noticed that Lanie and Rainie seemed afraid of their father.

When Daddy went to the bathroom, Rainie ate a mouthful of strawberry jam and complained, "Aunt Bea, Daddy acts like a child who hasn't grown up. He always makes me cry.”

"My brother is better than me. He's stronger than me so he’s never cried because of Daddy before.”

Lanie nodded in agreement, "Daddy has a bad temper and doesn't like to communicate with others. We really want to take care of this psychological problem of his, but he never seems to acknowledge that he’s sick.”

Bianca chuckled and wiped Rainie's mouth which had jam all over.

When Luke came back from the toilet and saw the friendly atmosphere among the dining table, he asked jealously, "What are you guys talking about? You three seem to be very happy."

"Well, our happiness is gone now that you’re back…" Cut~ Rainie poked a bread slice with a spoon, "I told Aunt Bea how many times you have made me cry.”

"Aunt Bea, don't be Daddy's girlfriend. If you get married to Daddy, I assure you, there will be many times that you’ll cry." Rainie vowed and persuaded her heartbrokenly.

Bianca nodded with obedience, "I see."

Luke took a sip of hot milk. The temperature was just right. The waiter brought over Bianca's cup of hot milk. He reached out to exchange the cup, "Drink my cup, it’s not too hot."

Bianca, "..."

Lanie and Rainie looked at each other.

‘Was Daddy caring for Aunt Bea?

‘Does it mean he actually cares about others?’

Somehow, it felt as if Daddy was possessed or something. He could look happy at one moment and pissed the next. Hot and cold.

...

After half an hour, they finished their breakfast.

Two little kids walked in front, carrying their small school bags. Rainie leaned against her brother, whispering into his ears.

Luke hugged Bianca's waist from behind. It was not overly intimate but outsiders might see him as her boyfriend.

Bianca was uncomfortable.

"Don't do that." She tried to hide away from him because she was worried about being seen.

She did not actually mean anything by it but it was unacceptable for him.

There were millions of eyes on Luke's every move. The tabloids did not focus much on him because he was always clean and handled his image well. Even if they followed him for years, they would probably not get any footage for the tabloids.

However, everything would change from now on.

Bianca was worried that she would become a burden to his look to the public.

"Don’t do that?" Luke walked with her, two meters away from the children. In a soft voice, he said, "If you sleep with me, I’ll let you talk to me that way.”

Bianca, "..."

The parking was located some distance away from the restaurant.

Bianca did not want him to tease her. She said seriously, "You scare Rainie a lot? Rainie’s a little girl. You’ll give her serious problems when she’s older if you continue to scare her from young.”

"The kid is speaking nonsense." Luke’s face said that he had never scared his daughter ever.

‘Fine, Bianca found out about that.’

The man usually looked cold unless he laughed. However, it was a rare thing to see him laugh.

Luke remembered what his daughter said to Bianca just now, "Aunt Bea, don't be Daddy's girlfriend. If you get married to Daddy, I assure you, there will be many times that you’ll cry."

"Don't listen to Rainie's nonsense, I won't make you cry. It doesn’t count if we’re on the bed, though." Luke teased.

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