Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

Luca put the trekking poles away. She saw that Luke’s hair was dripping with water. She thought of taking the paper towels from
her backpack to dry his hair, but her backpack was not waterproof, and the paper towels had already turned into a pile of mush.
There was nothing she could do about that, and she closed her backpack.
Luke had always kept an impeccable appearance, so Luca was quite surprised to see that unkempt side of his. In any case, her
appearance was in the same sorry state.
“What do we do now, Mr. Crawford?” Luca asked for his opinion.
Luke took out his phone. His clothes were soaked, and his phone could not be turned on. “Can you use your phone?”
Luca took out her phone from her backpack. Her phone had been enhanced by the people on the Island of Despair, so it was
waterproof.
Even so, it had already turned itself off. She looked at Luke and said, “I can only turn it on after it’s dry.”
Without a usable phone, they could not call Jason or inform the villa staff about their predicament.
“We’ll have to wait for the rain to stop,” Luke said decisively. That was all that they could do.
Luca nodded. Her waist still hurt, and it would be too risky for them to walk down the mountain in the rain.
Meanwhile, Jason and Tina managed to reach the summit right before the rain started. Jason looked down the other path and
waited for Luke and Luca to arrive at any time.
“Why isn’t Mr. Crawford and Dr. Craw here yet?” Tina wondered. She had studied the map, and the two paths were almost the
same distance. Moreover, Luke and Luca were in good health, so they should not have been so much slower than Jason and
Tina. Could something have happened while on their way up?
Jason looked at the sky. He was not in the mood to appreciate the scenery. It would be raining soon.
A staff member saw that Jason and Tina had no intention of leaving. He went up to them and reminded them, “Are you going to
stay here for long? It’s going to rain, and it won’t be letting up any time soon. Why don’t you go down the mountain by cable
car?”

“We’re still waiting for our friends. They promised to meet us here,” Tina said. She looked at the dark, roiling clouds and guessed
that a storm was coming.
She had checked the weather forecast earlier that morning, and it had said that the skies would be clear. That was why she had
proceeded with the hiking plan.
Tina was quite frustrated. A storm on the mountain was much more dangerous than a storm on level ground.
“Mr. Doyle, why don’t you give Mr. Crawford a call?” Tina said.
She dared not call Luke. She was the one who suggested the race, and she was afraid that Luke might blame her.
Jason nodded. The rain started to fall the moment he took out his phone. Lightning flashed in the sky.
“Oh no, Mr. Crawford and Dr. Craw are not here yet,” Tina said worriedly. While she looked at Jason trying to reach Luke, she
comforted herself by thinking that Luke and Luca were probably taking shelter from the rain somewhere.
“Mr. Crawford isn’t picking up,” Jason said after making several attempts. Luke did not pick up the call even until it cut off
naturally.
“I’ll try to call Dr. Craw.” Tina took out her phone and called Luca. No one answered.
“How is it?” Jason looked at her grimly.
Tina shook her head.
The staff member walked over and asked, “Are your friends not here yet? The rain is getting heavier. If you don’t go now, you
might be stuck here for a while.”
“What should we do...” Tina was clueless as she stared down the other path. She asked, “Our friends are coming up from this
path, and I can’t reach them on their phones. Can you help us search for them?”
The staff members looked at each other and said, “The rain is so heavy now, Miss. We can’t do that.”
“Yes. You don’t have to worry too much about it. They’re probably seeking shelter somewhere. We have staff members around
the clock. You should go down the mountain first, and if they show up, we’ll take care of them and send them down if the
situation permits,” another staff member said.

Jason was silent for a while. Eventually, he said, “I think we should stay here. If the rain lightens up, we’ll try our luck by going
down the other path.”
The staff member did not agree with Jason’s decision. Once it started raining, it was hard to tell when it would stop. He said,
“Maybe your friends have already left when they saw the sky darken. How about this? I’ll give you my number, and you can go
down the mountain now. If you don’t find your friends at the foot of the mountain, you can contact us, and we’ll search for them
once the rain lightens. What do you think?”
Jason could tell that the rain was only going to become heavier. He thought that Luke might have already gone down. Seeing
that Tina’s hair was scattered in the strong wind, he accepted the staff member’s suggestion, and they took the cable car down.
...
At the gazebo, Luca felt her waist ache.
She pressed her lips and tried to change various positions. She alternated between propping her chin and half-reclining, trying to
make her waist comfortable.
Luke noticed what she was doing. He asked, “Does your waist still hurt?”
“A little.... Luca told him the truth; she could not deceive him anyway.
The rain became heavier and heavier. Luke noticed that the stone benches in the gazebo were already wet. Luca could not sit on
them. He said, “Try resting your feet on the bench.”
Luca did what Luke suggested, but that did not alleviate the pain at all. In fact, it hurt even more. She was frowning, and Luke
could tell that she was in pain.
Luke looked at the stone table in the center of the gazebo. He wanted to make Luca feel better, and it was not the time to
consider etiquette.
“Why don’t you lie on the table?” He said.
Luca lifted her head in shock and looked at the table. The table was for tourists to put their items, not for lying...
“You’ll feel better if you lie on top.” Luke knew what she was thinking.

Luca knew that she would be uncomfortable if she stood or sat. Only lying down could take some of the pain away.
She accepted Luke’s suggestion. She stood up, sat on the stone table, then slowly reclined.
The table was quite big, and it managed to fit her entire body if she curled up a little. Luca was pleased to find that it was quite
comfortable.
Luke turned his head away.
Luca thought that the situation was quite awkward. She looked out of the gazebo. The rain continued to fall heavily and showed
no signs of stopping. She considered themselves lucky because the gazebo was big enough.
“Mr. Crawford, how long do you think the rain will last?” She asked the question she had been thinking about.
Luke looked outside and said, “Who knows? It might last through the night.”

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