Chapter 1685 The Truth (Part Three)
Chapter 1685 The Truth (Part Three)
Annie looked back at Rain. 'I thought everything was clear now. Why is he still angry?' she wondered.
"Come on! Let's get in," Rain said cheerily as he reached out his open palms after a few moments, and
grabbed each of the twins' hands. The three of them walked into the house, leaving Annie behind.
The other people had already arrived earlier than them, and were waiting and relaxing in the courtyard
with Leena's refreshments. When the sliding door opened and they saw Rain come in hand in hand
with two children in tow, their eyes widened in disbelief, and jaws slacked.
"Oh my god! Rain, whose children are they?" Tom asked in a shocked voice as he looked back and
forth between Rain and Huey, who closely resembled each other. The boy must be Rain's son!
"Am I daydreaming? Rain, are they..." Belinda murmured in an equally surprised tone. When Annie slid
the door open and came to join them, they finally understood the situation.
"No, you're not daydreaming, as you can see," Rain said proudly. He previously thought that he was
the only one who had no partner and children among his friends, but he was so wrong. His children
were even older than Leena's, Tom's and Duke's.
"Good for you! You have twins!" Edward piped up from the lounge chair where he sat. He just came
back from an overseas trip last night. Edward got up and gave his brother a playful punch on the chest.
He was genuinely happy for him.
"Yes, I have twins! Are you guys jealous of me?" Rain felt extremely flattered at their reactions and
compliments. He was the only one among his friends who had both a son and a daughter.
"Annie, come here." Daisy waved her hand from beside Edward. She cared about Annie very much.
Daisy herself had raised Justin alone for several years, so she knew how Annie felt and how hard it
was for her to raise the twins alone, without Rain's company.
"Hi Daisy," Annie said shyly as she walked up to her. Aside from Leena, she was only familiar with
Daisy and Belinda in the house.
"You must have had a hard time raising the children alone. Why didn't you tell us the truth earlier?"
Daisy asked gently as she reached out to wrap Annie in a comforting hug. They shared a similar
experience of being single mothers, and Daisy couldn't help but feel wronged for her.
"I'm sorry, you must have been worried about me for years." It was very hard for her to explain the
whole story, so she could only apologize to Daisy.
"Well, since you're back, you will have Rain to raise the children with from now on." Before she had
seen Annie's children, Daisy never thought that Rain could have a chance to win Annie's heart back.
However, things were different now. Daisy thought that Annie loved Rain so much that she didn't love
and marry another man and even gave birth and raised Rain's children all by herself.
"Uncle Rain, can I play with her?" Justin asked and stared at Joyce with a hopeful expression. His
dream finally came true -- he had a little sister.
"Kid, stay away from my daughter!" Rain demanded in a stern voice and stood between his daughter
and Justin. Like every father, he regarded every male, regardless of his age, as a threat who would do
something to his daughter.
"Daddy, look at Uncle Rain!" Justin then turned to Edward for help.
"Bro, what are you doing? They are just kids. You can't forbid your children from playing with others."
Before Edward could say something, Tom stepped forward and rolled his eyes at Rain. He thought the
man was overreacting.
"Don't talk nonsense! Justin's father used to be a playboy. He must have picked up his father's gift for
flirting with girls," Rain said annoyingly as he thought he had to nip the bud before it was too late.
"Man, you're really dancing with death," Edward snapped through gritted teeth and shot Rain a
murderous glance. He immediately turned to look at Daisy to check if she had any reactions. He knew
she minded his past very much, and he didn't want her to get upset at Rain's distasteful choice of
words.
"Daddy, he's so scary!" Joyce was startled by Edward's irritation and hid herself behind Rain's back.
She looked at the scary uncle through the gap between his legs.
"Edward, look at what you did! You scared my daughter!" Rain said as he picked Joyce up and patted
her back softly in an attempt to console her.
Huey looked at his sister whose head was resting comfortably on Rain's shoulder, and he was green
with envy. He also wanted to be held by Rain, but he was too proud to admit it.
"Rain, you finally came!" Leena's bubbly voice burst out from the kitchen as she entered the courtyard.
She received many guests so she had been busy preparing food in the kitchen all morning. When she
heard Rain's voice, she came out to greet him.
"Annie, you're here as well!" Leena exclaimed cheerfully when she saw Annie standing behind Rain.
She knew Annie had twins, so her eyes scanned the courtyard around to look for them.
Then, she saw the little girl perched on Rain's arms. "Wow, what a cute girl! She must be your
daughter, Annie?" she asked and wondered why the girl was in Rain's arms. Joyce looked like Annie
very much, so Leena didn't realize that Rain was the father.
"Uh, yes, she's my daughter, Joyce," Annie answered awkwardly. She felt very embarrassed right now
as she used to think that Leena was Rain's wife.
"Joyce, this is Aunt Leena," Rain held his daughter out a bit and told her in a soft voice. He pinched her This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
chubby face affectionately. His heart immediately melted at the sight of his angel.
"Hello Aunt Leena, I'm Joyce An." The little girl's voice was so gentle that everyone present couldn't
help but flash a big smile at her adorable nature.
"Hello Joyce, nice to meet you. Wow, you look so adorable. I wish I could have a lovely daughter like
you." Leena smiled as she stroked her soft cheek lovingly. She knew it would be very difficult for her to
have another baby because of her previous complications. Having Richard was already like a miracle!
"It seems that Kevin need to work harder," Patricia teased with a mischievous smile from where she
stood, a drink in hand. Eden had been pestering her all this time, so she was unable to play with the
cute girl.
Joyce was the only girl among the children and as a result, she had won the affection of all the adults
and boys present. The adults all wanted to have a cute daughter like Joyce, while the boys wanted to
play with her despite Rain's long face. He was going to have so much trouble with his daughter already
being a heart breaker at such a young age.