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Bonnie coughed in shock, and her pale cheeks flushed.
The security guard passed over her tissues and asked, "Aren't you married yet? Okay... Mrs. Grant-to-be?"
Bonnie didn't know what to say.
Were it five years ago, she would've jumped up in cheer when being called that.
But now...
Bonnie's beautiful face froze, her eyes filled with irony.
She wouldn't be Mrs. Grant, nor did she want to.
"You're wrong. I have nothing to do with Sebastian." Bonnie said coldly.
Then she let the driver drive her away from the Grant Building.
The car had driven long before Lukas reached out his hand and patted Bonnie on the shoulder, "Take a deep breath, Mommy. Don't always be mad. That makes you age faster."
"I'm fine," said Bonnie as she forced a smile. Then she thought for a moment and turned grim. "Lukas, you used to be the sweetest boy for me. How could you wander off today?"
Bonnie wouldn't have been so mad were it someone else they had run into. The case was that they went to Sebastian's place.
Bonnie was afraid that Sebastian would take the children away from her.
Bonnie hurriedly asked, "By the way, that uncle didn't ask you any strange questions, did he?"
"No," Lukas shook his head and answered, "He only said he needed Mommy to pick us up, and if you didn't have time, our daddy would do, too."
"Then what did you say?" Bonnie suddenly felt anxious.
Lukas licked his lips and answered, "Just like what you've told us. Our daddy was blind and got run over by a car, brain all over the place."
Bonnie didn't know what to say.
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