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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1344

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What Happens in Chapter 1344 – From the Book CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Dive into Chapter 1344, a pivotal chapter in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, written by Faith Shaw. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

“You're so smooth-talking,” Nina teased, shooting him a playful glare before picking up the tray and opening the kitchen door.

She set the breakfast on the table and called to Orion, “Breakfast is ready! Go wash your hands first, then you can eat.”

“Mom, I already washed them!” Orion proudly held up his hands. “Our teacher taught us the right way to wash. They’re super clean.”

“You’re such a big boy now!” Nina praised him, lifting him into his chair and sitting down to peel his egg.

Nash didn’t sit idle either. He poured milk for everyone, making sure to include a glass for Lydia.

“Thanks, Mr. York,” Lydia said quickly, feeling a bit formal.

“No need for that. Let’s just enjoy breakfast,” he replied, steering clear of any mention of Quincy.

Throughout the meal, Lydia remained quiet, watching this family of three as they laughed and chatted. The envy in her eyes was almost palpable.

Once, she and Quincy had been like this, always with so much to talk about, especially when she was pregnant. Their relationship had felt so strong, as if they were reaching a peak of happiness.

The security guard tried to carry the child into school, but the boy’s cries and protests were so intense that he hesitated, worried about hurting him. These days, with families often having only one or two children, parents and grandparents alike treated kids like precious gems. If he got hurt, the parents would be furious.

Just as the boy’s sobs grew louder and he began to run back towards his parents waiting by the street, Orion, backpack on, ran over to him. He reached out his hand. “There are lots of fun things to do in preschool. There’re games, snacks, and tons of friends to play with. Do you know how to play ‘Duck, Duck, Goose’?”

The boy’s sobs softened a bit. He looked at Orion and shook his head. “No, I don’t.”

“Well, how about ‘Simon Says’? Or ‘Freeze Tag’?” Orion continued, hoping to spark his interest with familiar games.

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