Luca took the dress from Rainie, turned to face the dressing mirror, and compared the dress to Rainie's body.
“It fits perfectly." Luca was satisfied. She was worried that the dress would not suit the child's height when she was buying the
dress for her.
The children were growing up fast. The clothes that they could put on not long ago might not be able to fit them well after just a
short period.
Rainie snuggled up to Luca and gave her a sweet smile, "Ms. Luca, can I wear this to school tomorrow?"
"Sure. Let me wash it for you later, then I'll dry it with the dryer. You can wear it to school tomorrow," said Luca. She took a pair of
scissors out of the drawer and cut the tag off the dress.
Luca was glad that Rainie liked it. She planned to put the dress into the washing machine later.
"Thank you, Ms. Luca." Rainie planted a kiss on Luca's cheek and left with a smile on her face.
Luca did not expect Rainie to do such a thing. She was startled for a moment, then she smiled at her.
Aunt Neile showed up at the bedroom's entrance and reminded the kids, "Ms. Rainie, Young Master Blanche, Young Master
Tommy, the fruits are ready. And your favorite cartoon show is about to start."
"Ah, the cartoon!" Tommy was the first to stand up when Aunt Neile mentioned the cartoon show. Then, he turned to look at
Luca.
"Off you go." Luca waved her hand to ask them to leave and watch their cartoon show.
Cartoons were interesting, and they could always attract the kids' attention. Luca would not stop her kids from watching cartoons
after they were done doing their homework.
"Alright, Ms. Luca. Thank you for the gifts!" Tommy carried his gift along with him and ran out of the room.
Lanie and Rainie followed behind their youngest brother.
Luca's eyes were gleaming with tenderness while she watched the kids walk out of her room.
Aunt Neile noticed that Luca was not planning to go downstairs, so she asked, "Ms. Luca, aren't you going downstairs to have
some fruits?"
"No. I'm a little tired today. I'm going to get some rest after taking a shower." Luca shook her head and declined.
"Alright. Then I shall leave you to it." Aunt Neile closed the door for her.
Luca sat on the chair for a while before she rose to her feet and walked toward the balcony on the second floor. She turned on
the washing machine and placed Rainie's dress in it. Then, she adjusted the mode.
She smiled as she looked at the machine. Finally, she was able to do something for the kids.
Luca turned around and saw Luke standing in the living room on the second floor. She was startled for a moment and walked to
the living room. She asked, "Mr. Crawford, why are you here?"
“What are you washing?” The balcony door was left open, and Luke heard the sound of the washing machine operating.
“I bought a dress for Rainie when I was in Russia. She told me she likes it and wants to wear the dress to school tomorrow. I'm
helping her wash it so that she can wear it tomorrow," explained Luca.
Luke found out that Luca had prepared gifts for the kids when Tommy told him about it.
He knew it was normal for their biological mother, Luca, to do so.
However, only the kids had gifts. She did not give Luke anything. It was inevitable that he was jealous of the kids.
"Thank you." Luke was grateful for every little thing Luca had done for the kids.
Luca shook her head. She would not feel tired no matter how much she did for her children.
Luke added, "Aunt Neile told me that you're feeling tired. Rest early."
"Okay. Goodnight, Mr. Crawford." Luca was truly tired. She was thinking of tucking herself in bed and getting a good night's
sleep.
She could only plan what she was going to do next after getting a good night's sleep.
The next day.
Luca made her way down the stairs after she woke up in the morning. She prepared breakfast together with Aunt Neile.
Aunt Neile could not help but compliment Luca when she saw how good she was at preparing such a hearty breakfast for the
kids. "Ms. Craw, you're really good at this."
"Oh, it's just a simple home-cooked meal..." said Luca as she got the plates ready. The children should be up soon.
"The kids will be happy to know you're the one who prepared breakfast for them when they got up later. They were talking about
eating your food when they were watching TV last night," said Aunt Neile. She had already realized that Luca's cooking skills
were better than hers, and every dish she made tasted good. That was why Aunt Neile was not jealous of her, and she told Luca
what the kids had talked about.
"Really?" Luca was a little surprised. She had never heard the kids mention it.
"It's true. They were talking about it while they were eating fruits and watching TV downstairs last night," replied Aunt Neile as
she helped Luca out.
Luca nodded and wondered. Back then, the kids would always take the initiative to tell her what they were craving. They would
act spoiled and ask Luca to make it for them.
However, they would not tell her these things now. It was Aunt Neile who told Luca instead.
Aunt Neile noticed that Luca did not say anything. She knew she was being nosy, so she quickly explained, "The kids know
you're busy these days, so they were just talking off the top of their heads."
“No. I was just wondering why they didn't tell me about it," Luca shook her head and said in a soft voice.
“They know you're busy with your work, and I guess they don't want you to be tired," explained Aunt Neile. It was a tiring job to
prepare meals for the children.
Besides, Luca was not a professional cook.
“Maybe." Luca felt sorry for them. Her children were still young, but they were forced to grow up and think maturely.
Previously, the most adorable and innocent child was Tommy in this family. It only took a few years for Tommy to become
mature. Although he was still as talkative as ever, it was obvious that he was no longer the little boy who used to be wilful and
spoiled.
The three kids came to the dining room together after they woke up and freshened themselves up. They saw Luca serving the
breakfast, so Tommy asked, “Ms. Luca, were you the one who prepared breakfast?"
“Yes. Are you happy?" Luca bent down and looked at her youngest son.
Tommy nodded his head excessively to assure Luca. “Yes. I love eating Ms. Luca's home-cooked meals!"
“Then tell me when you wish to eat my food next time. Tell me and I'll make it for you, okay?" Luca said to Tommy. She was
telling Lanie and Rainie too.
Tommy hesitated. Luke's reminders were ringing in his ears. “But, Ms. Luca, you're busy..."
“I'll always have time to eat no matter how busy I am. It's just a meal, and it's not going to take long," said Luca. Then, she
glanced at the other two kids. “Tell me if you want to have it next time, alright?"
The three of them nodded their heads.
Luca gave them a satisfying smile. She rose to her feet and helped them with the bacon she prepared after she told the kids
about her thoughts.
Rainie walked toward Luca and turned around to show Luca her dress. She asked, “Ms. Luca, does it look good on me?"
Luca smiled with satisfaction when she saw the dress on Rainie. She answered, “Oh, look at you. You're so pretty! It's going to
suit the white down jacket well."
Rainie's face was blushing red when Luca complimented her. She said in a shy manner, “Then I'll put on a white jacket today."
“Sure. Come and eat your breakfast," replied Luca. She saw Aunt Neile taking out the bread she had put in the toaster earlier.
She took it from her and placed it on the table. “Would you like to have some eggs for breakfast?"