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Chapter Thirty Six

Author: Shady
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-15 06:31:04

Chapter 25

Emma’s POV

The next three days felt like stepping into a different world, one filled with laughter, love, and moments I hadn’t dared to dream of for a long time.

Jeff had planned everything down to the tiniest detail, creating an adventure that was as magical for the twins, as it was healing for me.

Our first stop was the Aspen Zoo, nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by snow covered mountains. The air was crisp, carrying the faint scent of pine, and the twins’ excitement was infectious as we passed through the entrance gates.

“Look Mummy, it's a tiger.” Anna squealed, pointing toward the enclosure where a majestic Bengal tiger lay sprawled under a heat lamp, its amber eyes lazily surveying the crowd.

Jason, ever the curious one, pressed his face against the glass of the reptile house, his breath fogging up the surface as he stared at a massive green anaconda, “Whoa, look at this snake. Daddy do you think it could eat a whole deer in one bite?”

Jeff crouched beside him, h
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