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Stephen had replied, texting, "I'm fine. You should rest."

The worry in Tessa's heart didn't abate even after reading that text.

How could he be fine? His father and grandmother had both passed away.

She wanted to comfort him. She rubbed her eyes, desperately willing herself to stay awake.

She typed a response… and then hastily deleted that sentence.

She tried to type out another line of words, but found it lacking.

In the end, Tessa couldn't shoot him a comforting text. She felt as though anything she could offer was a hollow comfort.

Soon, she felt drowsiness dragging her down to its sleepy depths. She couldn't keep her eyes peeled.

Eventually, she clutched her phone to her chest and fell asleep.

Tessa had a dream that night.

A boy was watching his father hugging another boy. He watched the scene with sad and envious eyes.

She approached the boy and noticed that he had Stephen's eyes.

"Stephen," Tessa murmured.

The boy looked disappointed as he lowered his head, whispering, "I'm his son, too."

Tessa felt her heart twist in pain upon hearing his words.

She gently ruffled the boy's hair and said kindly, "It's alright. You'll meet someone who loves you the best. That person will be your salvation."

The boy raised his head and looked up at her. "Are you that person?"

Tessa's breath hitched as she felt a pang of pain.

Suddenly, the scene shifted into a thunderous night.

It was raining cats and dogs.

Yet, a lone man stood under the rain, uncaring that his lonely figure was soaked to the bone.

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