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Chapter Fifty Five

Author: Vivah_writes
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-03 07:00:00

Later that evening, as Caroline sat alone in her room, a plan began to form in her mind. She knew she had to tread carefully; Frederick was already teetering between guilt and frustration, and the last thing she wanted was to push him further toward Samara. But if she could create moments that drew him back to her, moments that reminded him of their past together, she might have a chance.

The sound of footsteps approached her door. She quickly composed herself, arranging a hint of sadness on her face. When she looked up, she found Frederick standing there, a tentative look in his eyes.

"Can we talk?" he asked, his voice soft.

Caroline nodded, putting on a tired smile. "Of course."

Frederick stepped inside, hesitating before taking a seat across from her. He let out a deep sigh, running a hand over his face. “Caroline… I need to know that we’re on the same page here. I want to support you and our child, but I need this to be a peaceful arrangement.”

Caroline held his gaze, her eyes sof
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