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

Enoch drove all the way while following behind the cab Luca was in.
Then, he reached the entrance of the villa district. He stopped the car beside the road and watched Luca get out of the car
before walking into the villa district.
"She's staying in a villa district?" Enoch glanced at the houses in front of him. The prices of such villa districts had surpassed the
average real estate prices in A City over the recent years. It was even about to exceed the land price of the mansions built by
those wealthy people back then.
Those who could stay here were mostly successful entrepreneurs and A-list celebrities.
“Is Luca that rich?” Enoch furrowed his brows suspiciously, refusing to believe that.
Although Luca had a decent job and she came back from abroad, only a few could afford to stay in these mansions...
Enoch picked up his phone and saved the video he recorded. Then, he asked a friend who was working in the housing and
urban development field out for dinner before leaving.
Luca did not know Enoch had followed her all the way here. She had been busy handling her work when she was in the cab and
did not pay attention to what was going on on the road. When she reached the villa, she greeted the children and headed to the
kitchen where she began to make dinner.
Luke had not come back even after dinner was ready.
She knew Luke would come back late tonight. Maybe he would even sleep in the office. In the past, she would definitely deliver a
warm dinner to the office for Luke. However, she had no status now. That was why she just kept some food for Luke. After she
kept the food warm, she ate dinner with the children.
After dinner, the children took turns letting her check their homework. Then, Luca imitated Luke's signature to sign their exercise
books.
Lanie noticed that Luca had signed using Luke's signature and asked, "Ms. Luca, why are you using Daddy's signature?"
"It's because your teacher will ask who I am if I sign my name on it. If you try to explain things to your teacher, they probably
won't believe it. Since it's troublesome, I'd rather sign your Daddy's name on it," explained Luca. After she signed Lanie's
exercise book, she picked up Rainie's book to sign Luke's signature on it as well.

Lanie looked at the signature on his book and exclaimed, "Ms. Luca, the signature you signed is almost the same as Daddy's
signature. That's impressive."
Luca smiled. She had picked up the skill when she was on the Island of Despair.
When she was trained on the Island Of Despair, they would arrange various courses for her. It was to make sure that she could
master a wide range of skills so that she could carry out her missions easily.
Skills like forging a signature would sometimes come in handy when she was carrying out missions.
After undergoing training for so long, Luca never expected that the first time she would be using this skill was to sign her
children's homework.
She would not have signed the children's homework on behalf of Luke if it was not because he might not be coming back tonight.
"They're really alike. I used to have a hobby. I loved to copy others' handwriting. The more I practiced, the better I got at it. It's
just like with Mr. Crawford's handwriting. I often see his signature on documents, so that's why I know how to copy his signature
too," explained Luca. After signing Rainie's exercise book, she picked up Tommy's.
Tommy's homework was not as good as his elder brother's and sister's. He could not calm himself down to focus on his
homework because of his personality. Hence, Luca checked Tommy's homework again. After making sure there was no problem
with it, she signed Luke's name on it.
After completing everything, Luca stood up and said, "Alright. You've done your homework. You can go ahead and watch your
cartoons or do anything else you want."
"Ms. Luca, what are you going to do?" Tommy asked.
"Me? I have to work." Luca stroked the child's head and added, "I'm sorry. I've been busy with work lately, so I can't keep you
company."
"It's alright, Ms. Luca. Go on, then," Rainie replied thoughtfully. The children felt satisfied as long as their mother was willing to
stay with them. It was enough if they could see her and have dinner with her every day.
Meanwhile, Tommy said, "Ms. Luca, you're too busy. Look what Daddy has done, giving you so much work. You should ask him
to reduce your workload. That way, you can have more time to rest."

Luca smiled and stroked Tommy's head. She said, "Everyone in the office is busy now. I can't just sit there and do nothing.
Alright, I'm going upstairs to work now. Come upstairs to look for me if you need something, okay?"
"Okay," the three kids replied in unison.
After Luca went upstairs, Rainie looked around her. The maid was busy cleaning up the kitchen. Rainie said to her elder brother
in a low voice, "Lanie, Ms. Luca is lying. She didn't know how to copy others' handwriting back then."
"She's maturing. She now knows how to do things she didn't know how to previously," replied Lanie. Even though Luca did not
tell Luke what she had gone through, he was sensitive enough to sense that their mother had gone through a tough time in the
past few years.
Rainie nodded her head. Her father told her before that adversity led to growth. Their mother must have suffered all these
years...
It was 11 o'clock at night,
Luca silently walked out of her bedroom. She headed to the living room on the second floor and opened the balcony door.
A gust of cold wind blew into the room. She could not help but shiver for a while. The temperature had plunged tonight, and it
was much colder.
Luca walked to the balcony and looked at the parking lot downstairs. Luke's car was not there, which meant that he was still in
the office.
She pulled her jacket closer around her body as she trotted back to the living room and closed the door. It felt much warmer now.
Then, she recalled the night Luke gave her his coat. She wanted to do the same as well.
However, she had no status to do so, and she could not leave now.
The maid had already gotten off work. Although the kids had gone to bed, it was dangerous to leave them at home alone.
The temperature had dropped. She wondered if the children's blankets were enough to keep them warm.
As Luca thought of this, she walked toward Tommy's bedroom and gently pushed the door open.
The child was lying on the bed, deeply asleep.

Luca walked toward Tommy and saw that he was nicely tucked in. She smiled. The child used to kick the blanket off him. He had
grown up now, and he no longer made a fuss in his sleep. She touched the child's forehead. It felt a little cold. She took another
blanket out of the cabinet and draped it over him.
Then, she left without making a sound.
After that, Luca headed to Rainie's room. Little girls were weaker against the cold compared to boys. Hence, she took another
blanket to cover it on her as well. She helped to tuck the blanket under Rainie's arms. When she was about to leave, she heard
Rainie talking in her dream.
“Mommy—"
Luca was startled for a moment and turned around to look at Rainie.
Rainie's eyes were not opened; they were still closed.
It seemed like she was talking in her sleep...
Luca let out a sigh. When the kids were sleeping, they were dreaming about their mother. She was their mother and standing in
front of them now, but she could not acknowledge them.
Luca massaged the dull pain in her forehead. The more she thought about it, it was not only her head that ached but her heart
too.
Luca was not beside them when they were young. She thought they could live a happy life together with them after
acknowledging them, but now..
Luca closed the door gently and walked toward Lanie's bedroom. She added another blanket to keep him warm too.

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