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Chapter 19

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Chiara’s POV

The news took a long moment to sink in—long enough for Caterina to start looking worried.

ā€œAre you okay, sweetheart?ā€ Caterina asked, stepping closer.

Over the past two days, pregnancy reactions had begun to surface. As a Healer, I knew it was inevitable, but knowing didn’t make it any easier to endure.

ā€œI—I’m going to be sick,ā€ I managed.

With Caterina’s help, I rushed to the bathroom. I barely made it before I started dry heaving. She quickly removed my mask and held my hai
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