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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 944

Wildflowers grew along the lakeside. Rainie was restless when she saw those beautiful flowers and grasses.

"Alright." Bianca fed Tommy the last piece of apple and watched him chew it happily. She wiped her hands and asked, "Shall we go and pick some flowers with Rainie?"

Tommy shook his head. "That's girl's stuff."

Bianca was caught in a dilemma. She could not leave Tommy alone there, but she did not want to let Rainie wander off on her own either.

Tommy stood up and pointed at where Luke and Lanie were. "I want to go and see the fishies, Mommy."

Bianca smiled, held his hand, and brought him to Luke.

"Daddy! I want to see the fishies!" Tommy said coyly as he hugged his father's arm.

Luke was attaching the bait to the hook. When he saw his youngest son grinning at him, he put the fishing rod away and brought him to his lap.

"Alright, but you can't make any noise," he said.

Tommy did not understand. "Why can't I make any noise?"

"The fish won't bite if you make noise!" Lanie explained while wondering why his younger brother seemed so much more simple-minded compared to him when he was his younger brother's age.

Did Tommy inherit his mother's genes instead?

Tommy covered his mouth with his hands and nodded.

Bianca could not help but chuckle when she saw him do that. "Be a good boy and sit here, Tommy. I'll bring Rainie for a walk nearby."

"Alright, Mommy!" Tommy hesitated for two seconds before uncovering his mouth, answered the question, and covered his mouth with his hands again.

Bianca patted his head.

"Don't go too far," Luke said.

"I know. I'm not a child." Bianca smiled, held Rainie's hand, and walked around.

The lake was surrounded by a carpet of green grass and blooming wildflowers. Rainie happily went around picking flowers under Bianca's supervision.

Rainie was dressed in a white dress and wore a butterfly-shaped hair clip. Her long hair was scattered over her shoulders, and she looked like a little fairy.

Bianca's gaze on her was gentle.

Rainie had inherited her features, and she was cute and gentle.

Bianca felt a little emotional when she saw Rainie running toward her while carrying a bunch of wildflowers. When she was eighteen, she did not expect that her daughter would be so cute.

Rainie handed her the bunch of flowers. "These flowers are so pretty, Mommy. Shall we make some garlands?"

Bianca held Rainie's hand as they walked back to the picnic blanket. She nodded. "Alright, let's make some garlands for Princess Rainie."

She glanced at the lakeside. Luke, Lanie, and Tommy were still fishing.

Rainie could not help but mumble when she saw that. "Mommy, why do they like fishing?"

Bianca wondered how to answer her daughter's question. She pouted and eventually said, "I guess men just like fishing."

"Fishing is so boring." Rainie sat on the picnic blanket and watched the three males maintaining the same position. She could not see why it was fun.

She held a flower stalk in each of her hands and did not know what to do. "How do I make a garland, Mommy?" She asked Bianca.

Bianca sat down, held a length of Cape ivy in one hand and a bellwort in her other, and started weaving slowly so that Rainie could follow her motions.

Rainie picked two of her favorite flowers from the bunch and started weaving too.

A while later, she had successfully made a large garland.

On the other hand, Bianca was holding a small garland in her hands. Rainie smiled when she saw that. "Why did you make such a small garland, mommy?"

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