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Chapter 34 Jericho And His Father's Heart To Heart Talk

Penulis: Elijah Peji
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The elder Del Fuego, immediately went through his son and invited him to have a coffee break at the cafe near the Hospital's lobby.

"Come on son, let's have some coffee. Maria will be taken care of by you Mom," he put his arm on his son's shoulder and led him to the cafe.

"Thank you, Dad," Jericho was almost wiping off the tears from his eyes as he came along with the elder Del Fuego.

The two men were led to the Cafe in the Hospital's lobby.

Little did they know that Carla was there also and looking for an opportunity to go to Maria's room. She wasn't that bad and she felt a bit guilty of what she did. She just wanted to get some money to compensate for her needs. She was a bit curious about what was happening to Maria. She wasn't aware that Maria was having two babies in her belly.

When Carla saw Jericho and his father were coming over, she hid at the big plant at the corner of the Cafe. She wanted to hear what the two would be talking about.

"Have some coffee, son. Let's talk," the
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