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Chapter 305: Reunion

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Astrid’s POV

I sat by Ryker’s bed, my eyes tracing the soft rise and fall of his small chest as he slept.

The room was dim, the only light filtering through the cracks in the curtains, casting a gentle glow over his peaceful face.

I still couldn’t believe it — Ryker was my son. My own son. For years I thought I have completely lost him, but now he’s here completely safe in front of me.

I bit my lower lip as tears welled in my eyes. Oh how I wanted to reach out to him right now, to hug and hold him in my arms and to tell him the truth, that I am his real mother.

At the same time, I also felt afraid on how he was going to react on finding out that I am his real mother. I am terrified to receive his rejection. I don’t know how I’m going to react if he refuses to accept me as his mother.

We have been separated for years and all I want is to have him and to be able to act as his mother. I can’t wait another more year for him to accept me — to have him right in front of me, but still b
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