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Chapter 43

Author: Unaraywishi
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Tola...

(Thoughts)

I don't understand why Doctor Haddon was sleeping at this time of the day. This is unlike him. I hope that he is not lying to me. Plus, I gave enough money to keep his mouth shut. If he fear tries to act smart with me, he knows that I will kill him. My plans are all working. At first, I wanted to live Ronald and Dee alone but Now, I want my man back. I must win. I won't let the stupid win. 

I mean, what does she have that I don't have? A child? Well if that the case, I took her child away. Now the child is mine! She will never find out. She will always think that her child died while I do the mommy duties for her. It's  that easy.

......

"Doctor Haddon, we have a problem."

"What is the problem?"

"I went to the hospital to look for you and they told me that she left early. You must be on a meeting with some other tall guy."

 

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