Hey, My Twins Babies

Chapter 337 Unkept Promises

"Ok, we are looking forward to it."

"And cook for Mommy. We are the happiest family in the world."

Megan was very excited, at the moment she felt she was the happiest person in the world with her parents and brother around.

"Ok."

He wanted to cook for his children and the woman he loved every day, which was a kind of low-key happiness.

"Well, let's start eating. Daddy cooked it, you must eat it all."

Winnie said with a smile, but her heart was bitter.

They could only have this happy scene once in a lifetime. After the New Year, the identity of Megan would be revealed, and she was not sure if they could meet again.

Everyone began to eat. The two children obeyed and ate carefully. Brian ate little, but he kept helping food for the children and Winnie.

After dinner, they cleaned up the kitchen. Finally, the two children were kicked out of the kitchen by Brian, and he came to help.

"Take the children back, if you are late, your father will be worried."

Winnie said to Brian as she washed the plates and chopsticks.

"I..."

"We're not going back. We'll stay here for the night."

As Brian was about to speak, he was interrupted by two children who came back.

"Daddy will stay too."

Megan added that she didn't want her hard-won happiness to disappear so soon.

"Grandpa would be worried."

Winnie had been using Rufus as an excuse. The children could stay, but Brian could not.

But as Winnie's words fell, Megan ran away, leaving Luke to explain.

"She went to call Grandpa, and he will not be worried after she called him."

"Haha...You're twins. You know what Megan is going to do. It that empathy."

Brian said with a smile. His children were so smart.

"I think so."

Luke nodded and then turned around to leave composedly.

"Luke changed. He can make jokes now. He is really happy."

Brian felt gratified looking at Luke was dependable now.

"Yes, as long as there is no serious stimulation in the future. Don’t worry, I will let them grow up healthily and happily."

had the greatest sense of achievement because she gave birth to her children and

"You have paid efforts."

Winnie did for the children was far beyond what Brian thought. He wanted to express his gratitude, but Winnie didn't want to

their mother, and I should

hard to take care of

are my children, too, and I

children, Luke would not get depression. He thought the fault was

too. You earn money to support them, that is why you have no time to company them. And I'm responsible for teaching them. It's good

only live in this way, so there was no

to

want to sleep at home, so let them stay. I'll take them

but Brian understood what she

want me

back, or Wendy will

want to cause any

doesn't live in the suburbs and she won't know where

explained. Winnie should

are no

that

share a

that she was adamant about letting him go.

as a tacit acquiescence. Hearing that, she

chatted in the living room and they did not go

There was a problem.

one single bed, and Brian was so tall that it seemed far-fetched to share one bed

Go to Mommy's room. Mommy's bed is big. It is crowded to sleep with me, you

protested. Hearing that, Brian

as naughty as Megan. I want to

there, no matter Mommy says yes or no. She won’t drive you out

Brian, hoping that his Daddy went to his

Mommy won’t drive me out

Brian confirmed with Luke.

asleep and

will

immediately got up and left

door of Winnie's bedroom, but did not slip in quietly as Luke said. He

could not fall asleep in a short time after she lied

through her phone when there was a knock on the

"Come in."

became nervous. Because she was wearing only a thin

was two children, who had a habit of knocking on the door. She forgot that there was a

"What is it?”

Winnie asked.

out,

refuse, he directly lay beside Winnie, and then stretched out

and sleep

wanted to pull the quilt to wrap herself,

won't do anything

was low and warm, but his assurances

temperature under the thin silk pajamas and the soft and

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