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The contraction hit like a freight train, splitting my world into jagged shards of agony

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nurse, Linda, looked between us, her confusion palpable. “You two know each other?”

“We were married,” I said, my teeth clenched against the next wave of pain. “Until he decided that his mother’s disapproval was more important than his wife. Until he decided that boundaries were an inconvenience he wasn’t willing to pay for.”

I watched the color drain continue reading …

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