When the kids insisted on listening to that story, he went online to search on it but he could not find any information about the story she told them.
Left with no other choice, Luke went to buy different kinds of storybooks to let the kids read them themselves.
"I came up with the story," Luca answered. As the children's mother, she knew what kind of story the kids would love to hear even though three years had passed.
That was why they loved her story very much.
“You came up with the story?” Luke looked at her. Luca had immensely surprised him at this moment.
The kids liked to cling to her. Her culinary skills were as good as Bianca's, and she was even good at making up stories of her own.
Luke thought of Bianca, and it set his nerves on edge.
"Well..." Luca nodded. She stood up and said, "Mr. Crawford, I'd like to leave first if there's nothing else."
Susan leaned against the wall outside the study while listening to the noises inside. Still, she did not hear anything.
Susan hurriedly trotted back to her bedroom when she heard Luca say that she was leaving.
Susan closed the door when she returned to her room and called Queenie.
She would send them falling into the abyss since Luca refused to cooperate with her.
Queenie answered the call. "Good afternoon, Madam Crawford."
her in-law when she talked
tea." Susan stood beside the windowsill with her fingers tapping on the glass.
What's the matter?" Queenie shot a glance at Leia, who was lying on the ward bed. She could not leave Leia be with her current
you've been busy? Did something happen? Is there anything I can help with?" Susan pretended
with good family backgrounds. She only started to build her
never tell her about Leia's matter. She found an excuse to brush her off. "It's not a big deal. Don't trouble yourself, Madam Crawford. Thank you for your invitation, but let's
you're busy. But I just wanted to remind you that
you mean? What's going on?" Queenie asked immediately when she heard what Susan said. Her voice sounded a few
I'm not sure what they're talking about there.
beat. She should trust Luke, but many things were unexplainable. "They're both
loved to
I'm just worried. Sigh, never mind. I shouldn't be telling you more about this. Although I'm not Luke's biological mother, his mother is still in prison. As a mother myself, I should be keeping an eye on them. Bianca
she was just an ordinary person with an
cooperate with her, which indicated that she was still siding with Luke. It would be even more
Luca
Queenie was listening to Susan, she was already imagining
you for reminding me." She took a deep breath and reminded herself to be polite. Although she was worried about
you should remind her about it. And you should tell her through a voice message. You can't just type a message and send it to her. You must always pay attention to her emotions." Susan intentionally mentioned Bianca. She wanted Queenie
not get in contact with Bianca. Then, once she investigated it, she would probably find out that Bianca
doing fine now. I'll tell her about it. Thank you," Queenie replied. Then, she saw the doctor come in. She spoke before Susan could reply
before Susan had the chance to
to the busy tone. "She's been keeping
possible for Queenie
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