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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1513

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Chapter 1513 Something Happened To Sabrina

Even Jaena froze instantly.

“Mommy…”

“I’m fine,” Sabrina said when she finally recomposed herself. She then quickly consoled the two children, reassuring them that she was fine.

It was then Matteo left for his jog.

On the other hand, Jaena quieted down and stayed by her mother’s side all night. Even when the urge to play came over her, she stayed in the living room and played.

After dinner, the mother and daughter returned to Red Pavilion.

“Mommy, does your tummy hurt a lot?”

Although Jaena was a cheeky girl, she was concerned about her mother’s state after that earlier incident.

Thus, when she saw her mother tiredly sitting down on the couch after returning home, she crawled over and gently placed her hand on her stomach. At the same time, she thought, Mommy’s tummy has my little brother in it.

Indeed, Sabrina was feeling unwell.

However, she pretended not to be so that her daughter would not be too worried.

“It’s fine. Mommy’s all right now. Be a good girl, Jaena, and let the housemaid shower you, okay?”

“Okay!” Jaena quickly replied.

After a while longer of sitting, Sabrina finally dragged herself back to her room and to her bed.

In minutes, she was asleep.

Anxious shouts and a child’s wailing were what brought Sabrina back to the waking world.

“Ms. Sabrina? Ms. Sabrina?”

“Mommy! Mommy! Daddy, Mommy’s not moving! Mommy’s not moving!” The girl was bawling so hard she could barely catch her breath at that point.

Sabrina was dumbstruck, and she slowly opened her eyes.

A while later, she finally saw what was going on.

She was still on her bed in the room, but her daughter was sobbing as she sprawled on her bed. At the same time, the housemaid was fearfully looking below her and calling the ambulance.

The ambulance?

Finally, realization struck Sabrina, and she sobered up.

It was then a familiar voice of a man traveled out of the phone’s speaker. “Jaena, where’s Mommy? Is Mommy awake yet? Quick, tell Daddy how she is!”

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