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46~ Missing Mum

Author: Goodluck Charm
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

~King~

Three days dragged on like a bad soap opera, and Avery still hadn’t regained consciousness. I was starting to worry more than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. The twins, Julian and Julia, were taking it hard, their usual mischievous sparkle was replaced by a gloomy fog. Apparently, their love for their mother ran deeper than I had ever imagined. Sure, I knew they adored her, but I never expected a few days of her absence to unleash this level of melancholia.

My deal with the investors from Dubai had been sealed, and money was rolling into my company from left, right, and centre. But the win held no appeal, not when Avery's life was hanging in the balance. Regina had been really helpful, dropping by whenever she got a chance, and sometimes offering to make our meals. Eloise had refused to leave her daughter's side after I brought her and the kids to see Avery. Every evening, after battling rush hour and a grumbling stomach, I made a drop by the hospital to check on Av
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Shannon Patten
He is so stupid . That girl is out to kill his ex mate, and he is just too stupid to see it even after what she confesses to.
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Sharon Mcgarity
I think that Regina would be at the TOP of my list of suspects
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