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Chapter 10

Author: A. Leilani
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-12-24 15:10:01

Chapter 10: BIANCA

Three hands, linked together on what I recognized as our kitchen table.

The caption read: "Starting the day with my favorite men. Grateful for every moment. 💕"

My favorite men. As if they belonged to her. .

I stared at the screen as I walked toward the hospital entrance, my vision blurring with tears I absolutely refused to let fall.

I didn't see the man until I collided with him.

It was like walking into a wall. His hand shot out automatically, catching my waist to
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