Being a Mom to Twins CEO
poke when his laughter had subsided. The corners
stretch of the imagination,
erself. They would get a
elt uncomfortable. So, were the two kids going to leave soon? Why was she feeling
s mostly silent. She didn't react to any of Mike and
breakfast that morning rudely. She herself only had a glass of milk. The
way Fay greedily finished the glass of m
honest, there was only enough c
he pushed her glass of milk over. "Mommy seems to really like her mil
that both of them needed adequate nutrition, she wouldn't have bought milk. She bought t
n't drink milk, how can you grow fast? I
ommy just doesn't want to admit it." Mika put on her sweetes
up." Fay got up from the chair and placed the glass in th
like about daddy. Our mommy said we would meet him.
n. How proud they are!
at home. Just call me to let me know
She couldn't believe Fay refused to meet their wonderfu
N
ome. He's also very rich.
curtly. Like she didn't know wh
riend?" Mike, who had b
d this kid a
." Fay didn't say that she had never been in a r
omeone else." Mika said suddenly. "I
said. He always seemed to have
anted to get rid of them and never see them again. C
e was a knock on
Mrs. William, who always looked after the twins when Fay w
e door. The two little heads behind her p
her
ed the door handle
he taller and more handsome one stood slightly behi
ront spoke. He, Langdon, Cad
he didn't recognize either of them. But she had a hunc
told her the identity of the ma
y at the man who had
not hide her annoyance. H
ngdon spoke very politely. He was a little surprised by this girl's reaction which clearly sho
s good. I thought you would be here sooner." Fay
owed her in
ention of sitting on the sofa. Fay who saw Cade's cold an
led out towards the kitchen. She knew
to know, huh? Y
ng of sadness that sudde