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Chapter 94

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RAYMOND

“Elle…” I said softly, stepping into the room, afraid any sudden movement would startle her, or worse, push her further into whatever fragile space she was clinging to.

She didn’t look up. Her entire focus was on the tiny bundle in her arms, her hand gently tracing the baby’s cheek. The child squirmed, releasing a faint, sleepy sigh, and Elle smiled. It was small and broken, but real. It was the first genuine smile I had seen on her face since the day she gave birth.

But it wasn’t ours.
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