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CHAPTER 113: SIX WEEKS LATER

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Sophia's POV

Six weeks postpartum, and I had my first appointment with Dr. Patterson.

Checkup. Physical exam. Making sure I'd healed properly from delivering the surprise twins.

Sarah had the twins. Maria had Isabella. David was at work—his first full day back in three weeks.

I was alone in a car. Driving. By myself.

It felt surreal.

"How are you feeling?" Dr. Patterson asked after the exam.

"Physically? Fine. Everything's healed. No complications."

"And mentally?"

I hesitated. "Tired. Overwhel
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