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Chapter 30

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“I feel so sorry for her, especially in her state. Who knows what her husband did to warrant an arrest” said the first lady.

This got the attention of Lucia, who was silently munching on her burger the whole while.

“I sometimes wonder what is wrong with men of our generation. How can a man who knows he's expecting a child soon enough commit an offense. I just hope it isn't a serious offense” the second woman said in a worrisome tone. It was too much for Lucia to be kept in suspense, so she intruded in her conversation.

“I'm so so sorry to interrupt, but who are you talking about?” Lucia asked both women.

They didn't seem offended by Lucia's pokenosing, instead they were happy that they were part of those spreading the news.

“We're talking about the pregnant lady who came in the company of some people a few minutes ago. It turns out she's the wife of the man who was arrested by the police. The most painful part is that she's due to give birth in a week, and it's their first child”
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