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Chapter 112: Coming Home

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As we drove, the gentle hum of the car engine filled the silence. I pulled out the ultrasound picture from my bag, holding it carefully in my hands. The tiny image of my baby made my heart swell with a mix of joy and anxiety. I traced the outline with my finger, a faint smile tugging at my lips.

My baby.

My little one.

A soft smile tugged at my lips, but it was a bittersweet one. The joy of carrying this life inside me was overshadowed by the unknown—by him.

Would Regan be happy? Would he finally see me? Would he finally choose me?

"Are you planning to frame that or something?" Sheila's voice broke through my thoughts.

I glanced at her, then back at the picture. "No," I murmured. "I'm going to show it to Regan."

Sheila let out a slow exhale, gripping the steering wheel a little tighter. “Of course, you are. You know, Ana…I admire your resilience. Really, I do. But how long are you going to keep giving that man the benefit of the doubt?”

I sighed, hugging the ultrasound picture closer
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Beth Shuffield
Did he move out or did he move the home wrecker in?
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Sandhya Menon
super each chapter unfolds the characters portrayed wish u could update the next chapters sooner eagerly awaiting ......
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