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Chapter Thirteen

Author: Otega-Endowed
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-08 01:37:15

Brittany’s POV

As I settled to have my breakfast for the day, I suddenly began to feel uneasy within myself.

Since 8am when I arrived at the shop, I'd been so busy sorting orders and attending to walk-in clients that I barely had the time to sit, not to mention feed.

My doctor had given out a stern warning that I do not miss breakfast but I still found it hard to keep up with that rule because my first meals always ended up being somewhere between breakfast and lunch, which most people called brunch.

I took out my cutleries to devour the meal after dishing out my smoking hot rice and salmon on the ceramics plate, but I still felt a little unrest, my intuition suggesting to me that something was wrong.

I knew never to shove off my gut feeling as it was never wrong so I picked up my phone to call May. As I unlocked it, I was greeted with four missed calls from her about an hour ago.

Today was supposed to be the day she met with Peter, her ex’s dad, and I hoped those monsters had done
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