Elena's POVI woke at two seventeen in the morning.I knew the time because I had been sleeping lightly for weeks, the shallow, easily interrupted sleep of someone whose body had too many competing demands on its attention, and my phone was on the nightstand and I checked it automatically when anything pulled me out of sleep. Two seventeen. The room was dark and quiet and the city outside Marco's window made the low ambient sound it always made at this hour, distant and indifferent.The cramping was already there when I woke. That was what had pulled me out of sleep. Not a sharp pain, nothing that dramatic. A persistent low pulling, deep in my pelvis, the kind that asked to be acknowledged rather than demanding it.I lay still.I had read enough by this point, the books, the forums, the late-night research sessions on my phone when I could not sleep, to know that cramping in pregnancy occupied a wide spectrum of significance. Round ligament pain. Growing pains. Braxton Hicks in some p
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