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Chapter 60

Author: Celia Hart
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LUKE

After Lucy texted me, I agreed to meet with her during her lunch break from work the next day. She asked me to meet her at the central park. When I arrived, I was surprised to see her already sitting on a bench. Punctuality was not something I often saw from Lucy. I felt uneasy about this, like something must be really serious.

My heart skipped a beat as I approached. As much as I tried to push Lucy from my mind, I still felt a fondness for her. Seeing her made all my feelings for her rush back to me. I quietly sat down next to her and smiled. “Hi, Lucy.”

“Hi, Luke.” She frowned back at me.

“What did you want to talk about?” I asked, looking into her blue eyes. I could see how sad they were. Lucy was someone who wore her heart on her sleeve.

“I’m pregnant.” I stared at her, wondering if I had heard what she said correctly. I could feel my heart sinking and a sick feeling coming over me.

“You’re pregnant?” I asked, trying to confirm if what I had heard was correct.

“Yes.”

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Boy that damn Lucy ain’t giving up! & Luke is falling into her lap! They been together for 4 years but she get pregnant after she finds out about Jasmine she planned that
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