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She Left

Author: Author Falley
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Chapter Fifty One: She Left

Zarina's POV

The house was too quiet.

I sat alone in the nursery, gently rocking my baby girl in my arms.

The boys slept in their cribs, gently breathing, unaware of the storm raging inside me.

Asher had left early that morning.

An emergency.

He kissed the babies goodbye.

But he hadn't kissed me.

Not even a glance.

He left his parents to "take care" of me.

I smiled sourly to myself.

Take care?

If only he understood.

The second he walked away, I was invisible once more.

Or worse — a target.

I heard feet coming toward the nursery door.

I stood still, holding my baby close to me.

The door creased as it opened.

It was Cara and Asher's mother.

Their faces were unkind.

Cara snickered softly, glancing about the room like she was home.

"Still here?" she commented, tilting her head towards me, like I was something she had left out to be taken out.

I held my head down, gently rocking my baby.

I didn't answer.

"What a waste," Asher's mother sneered.

"You think being p
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