Rainie puffed her cheeks out and explained, "I'm the leading role, so the teacher said that my costume should be different from
the other students."
The teacher also knew that she had plenty of dance costumes at home, so she did not prepare one for her.
Lanie frowned. "But I don't know how to pick one."
"Brother, aren't you the smartest?" Rainie looked at the tutus. These few were the best-looking ones, but she somehow could not
pick a favorite among them.
Lanie raised his hand and flicked her forehead.
"Ouch, what are you doing?" Rainie touched her head and looked at him in confusion.
"I'm just a few minutes older than you. You should let mommy help you pick," said Lanie. How could she let him pick when he
knew nothing about tutus?
"Shh." Rainie immediately covered his mouth when he referred to Luca as Mommy. She looked back. Thank goodness no one
was there.
They had agreed to not address Luca as Mommy even behind her back to avoid Luca finding out.
Instead, they should get used to calling her Ms. Luca until their dad straightened things out.
"Okay, don't be so scared. She's downstairs preparing dinner right now. She won't come up." Lanie patted her head. Although
they were twins, Lanie took after his father's height and was half a head taller than Rainie.
Rainie shook her head and scolded him with a stern face, "Brother, Great-grandpa has said it before. Better safe than sorry. We
need to be careful. We can't let Mo—Ms. Luca find out."
After seeing his sister like this, Lanie could not help but wonder why they had to be so cautious just to have their mother around
them when they were still kids.
What in the world happened to their mother that she so heartlessly refused to recognize them?
"Brother, are you thinking about something?" Rainie looked at Lanie who was lost in thought. She called his name in confusion.
The twins were telepathic, so Rainie could roughly guess what he was thinking about.
"Nothing. Let Ms. Luca pick one out for you later," said Lanie as he could not possibly pick out a tutu.
"Okay." Rainie had to give up the idea of letting him help her, so she held the tutus in her arms and walked out of Lanie's
bedroom.
After Luca finished preparing dinner, she asked Aunt Neile to bring the food to the table while she called the children down to
eat.
When Tommy heard that dinner was ready, he cheered and ran downstairs after putting down his pen.
Luca could not help but shake her head when she saw the child behave like this. She walked into the room to look at his writing,
and she shook her head again.
It seemed like Old Master Crawford had done the right thing by sending him to calligraphy class. Other than stabilizing his mind,
his handwriting needed more practice as well.
Otherwise, no matter how smart the child was, if he was behind other people in the future just because of his handwriting, it
would be hard on him.
Luca helped put his pen away and informed Lanie.
Lanie put down his book, nodded, and walked out of the bedroom.
His nature was calm and steady just like a miniature version of Luke.
Luca pushed the door open and walked into Rainie's room to see her staring into the blank space on her chair.
“Rainie, what are you doing? It's time to eat," said Luca.
Rainie turned her head, and her eyes lit up when she saw Luca. She stood up to take her hand and said, "Ms. Luca, can you
help me pick a tutu for tomorrow's performance?"
Luca looked at the tutus on Rainie's bed and blinked. "We'll pick it out after dinner."
"Okay. Thank you, Ms. Luca." Rainie did not let go of her hand and walked out of the room. She asked, "Ms. Luca, have you told
my brothers?"
"I've told them, and they've gone downstairs," said Luca.
"Then let's go too." Rainie held her hand and went downstairs. Before she went into the dining room, she could already smell the
aroma of the dishes. It was the smell of their mother's cooking.
"It smells so good," she could not help but exclaim.
"The vegetables Aunt Neile washed today were all your favorites, so I made the usuals," said Luca. Not only did Aunt Neile wash
the vegetables, but she also indirectly helped her decide what to cook too.
"Great. I love everything that Ms. Luca makes." Rainie walked into the dining room only to see that Lanie and Tommy were
already sitting at the table.
Lanie sat upright while waiting, whereas Tommy was stealing sips of the soup.
If not for the strict education in the Crawford family, the kids might have already gobbled up the food. "No need to wait. Let's all
eat," said Luca.
At that moment, Tommy stretched out his meaty arm to stop her. "Ms. Luca, let's take a photo first."
Luca was shocked. "Why do you want to take a photo?"
"Just take it." Tommy pouted.
Luca did not know what he was trying to do, but she took out her phone and opened the camera app regardless. "Do you want to
be in the photo?"
"Nope, just take the food," said Tommy.
Luca did as he said and took a photo of the food. "Then what?"
“Can you send it to me, Ms. Luca?" Tommy blinked.
Luca nodded and sent the photo to him. "Alright, now can you tell me what you need this photo for?"
"Of course, it's for Daddy to see that he's missing out on this delicious food while he's on a business trip. I'm sending it to him to
make him drool."
After hearing his words, Rainie shook her head helplessly. "Did Daddy make you upset?"
"He told me to listen to Great-grandpa and that I could only learn calligraphy, so that's why I'm doing this," Tommy said with
determination as he held a grudge against his dad. Since he was on a business trip, he could not do anything to Tommy.
Moreover, Ms. Luca was there to protect him, so he had nothing to be afraid of.
"Watch out, Daddy is going to beat you up when he comes back," Lanie warned as he took a sip of the soup.
Tommy pushed his chest out. "I have Ms. Luca to protect me, so I'm not afraid."
Luca did not know whether to cry or laugh at the kid's behavior. They all liked her cooking, but would Luke really beat Tommy for
a photo?
She did not think so. He could have anything he possibly wanted to eat. She only made home-cooked food. It could not possibly
compare to those delicacies.
"Hurry up and eat before the food gets cold," Luca told them.
The three kids stopped fussing and obediently picked up their utensils to start eating.
They were all very respectful as they cleaned their plates and even finished the extra dishes Luca made.
Moreover, they even mercilessly fought for food. In the end, only gravy was left on the plates.
Luca looked at the plates, then at the three children. "Did you all not have lunch?"
Rainie shook her head and said, "We did. The extra-curricular classes provide lunch."
Tommy looked down at his round belly and continued, "But the food there isn't nice. The food Ms. Luca makes is still the best."
Luca looked at him and the round tummy of his that could be seen even under two layers of clothes. It was wrong of her to have
prepared so much food, so she helplessly said, "Don't sit down after eating. Walk around the living room to digest, or I'm afraid
you'll get indigestion."