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CHAPTER 92 – FIRST TRIP

Penulis: Ella D’Ravyn
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-06-22 01:05:39

Faina Green

Two months after my official decision, the inevitable moment arrived.

My first trip to Moscow.

It wouldn’t be long — only four days — but it was the first time I would leave the triplets for so long since they were born. My heart ached just thinking about it.

The day before the trip, I spent the entire afternoon in the nursery. Darya was in my la

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