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CHAPTER HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE

Aly’s fortune teller wasn’t wrong. Before we left the hospital, her mum called that a relative had died.

‘Damn. I’ll remember to have my fortune read the next time I’m in India.’ I thought to myself.

The ride back home was quite silent. My earlier thoughts had quietened a little and I’d resorted to looking outside the car window and enjoying life a little.

Those thoughts would be back to hunt me and I would have to face them one day but Aly had just given birth and things were finally good with Jared.

Well, almost, because of what he’d said at the hospital. I didn’t think he was wrong. Honestly, I never imagined myself ever saying those words but thinking about Aly’s baby, I would do anything for it.

“Leah…” Jared closed the door behind him and almost ran to meet me, his eyes pleading.

I stopped walking when he wouldn’t let me take a step further. I was about to sigh and say something when I realised something smelled different. Like a dog, my nose went up in the air and started
T. C. SARAH

😏🥵 Always Writing, T. C. SARAH

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