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Book 3: Epilogue

Author: Uriel Kings
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-19 06:02:39

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To say that things were a shitshow with Mandy’s parents is an understatement. Because when we revealed our situation, Ray went ballistic, Linda crying and sobbing like the world was at an end.

“Pregnant?” she wailed. “How? When? How could this happen?”

And giving credit to my girl, Mandy kept an even tone.

“It was during the weekend at the cabin,” she replied, cool and collected. “Remember how you guys were a day late? Robert and I got to know each other before you guys arrived. Or we’ve always known each other,” she added on a second thought. “We just got to know one another a lot better then.”

That only made Linda wail all the louder because the story didn’t sound good. It made it seem like we’d gone at it like rugrats in her parents’ absence, which was technically true, but the words hadn’t come out right, they were too simple to truly encapsulate the situation. Ray roared with anger, turning to me accusingly.

“What the fuck? More like this fucking bastard took advantage of our
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