The sun had just risen over the city, casting golden light over the mansion. Inside, the house was quiet. The soft hum of the morning air conditioning was the only sound. David walked slowly through the halls, checking the living room, the baby’s room, and the balcony. Everything looked normal—clean, calm, perfect—but his instincts told him to stay alert.Judy was in the bedroom, sitting by the window, feeling the baby move gently. She smiled softly, her hand on her stomach. “Little one… you are so strong,” she whispered. The morning light made the room glow, and for a moment, everything seemed peaceful. But peace, David knew, was fragile.Sofia arrived just as Judy was stretching. She carried a small bag full of gifts, laughing loudly in her usual bright tone. “Good morning, my favorite pregnant lady!” she shouted as she entered, holding the bag high.Judy laughed softly, feeling a warmth she hadn’t felt in weeks. “Sofia, you’re too much,” she said, smiling. “Come in. You didn’t have
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