LOGINLena’s POV
There was no sign of Ava. Just a minute ago, I had left her in her crib to go and get some warm milk for her. Ava could not walk, yet and the two of us had been the only people in the house. How did she disappear? The feeding bottle dropped from my hands to the floor as I stared at the crib in shock. No, not my child.
Regaining my bearings, I started to look around the room but there was no sign of my baby. I rushed to the window and that’s when I
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Aunt Caro and Linda found us seated on the grass a few meters away from mount
Noah handed me a folded piece of white paper.
It was the second time in the week that aunt Caro had opened my bedroom door.
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