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Chapter 166: Leaving The Past Behind

Autor: Iris Bloom
last update Data de publicação: 2026-06-01 01:12:52

The following week arrived with a kind of quiet anticipation neither Raymond nor Tricia had experienced in a very long time.

For months their lives had revolved around surviving one crisis after another.

Every morning seemed to bring another problem. Another legal hearing. Another medical complication. Another painful revelation.

Now, for the first time, the future contained something different. Something hopeful.

A destination. The lakeside cottage. The simple fact of having somewhere to go fe
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