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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1415

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Chapter 1415 Where Are The Twins
Frowning, she quickly grabbed her phone and dialed Nathaniel. The call connected almost immediately.

“What's the matter?” Nathaniel's voice came through.

Taking a deep breath to steady her growing unease, Cecilia asked, “Did you move the babies? I went to the newborn room, and they weren't there. Where are they now?”

Nathaniel's heart sank, but his voice remained steady. “Don't worry. The babies are fine. I'll come to you right away.”

Cecilia's tone sharpened. “Are you sure? Someone told me they're missing. Is that true?”

Nathaniel clenched his jaw, feeling the weight of the situation. To keep Cecilia from spiraling into panic, he forced himself to lie. “The babies have already been taken back home. I'll come get you, and we'll go see them together.”

Her instincts told her something was off, and she didn't know if she should trust him.

Ending the call, Cecilia turned to Cassandra, masking her anxiety with a calm façade. “Nathaniel said he brought the babies home,” she said evenly.

Cassandra arched an eyebrow, caught off guard by Nathaniel's deception. She quickly recovered, a sly smile tugging at her lips. “Is that so? Then by all means, go home and see for yourself. But don't say I didn't warn you—they're not there.”

Satisfied to see Cecilia's pale face, Cassandra sauntered out of the room, leaving Cecilia to wrestle with her uncertainty.

Cecilia stood alone in the newborn ward, her heart heavy with worry. Time felt suspended, and she barely registered Nathaniel's arrival.

As soon as he arrived, a wave of dizziness struck her, and her knees buckled. Nathaniel swiftly caught her, pulling her into his arms. “Didn't I tell you to take it easy? You're far too weak to be up and moving around like this,” he said, his tone a mix of frustration and concern.

“Nathaniel,” she whispered, her voice trembling and tears welling in her eyes. “I need to see our children. Please, take me to them. Until I do, I won't find peace or rest.”

Nathaniel's chest tightened at her words, but he remained silent, carefully scooping her up into his arms. Without a word, he carried her back to the ward and gently laid her down on the hospital bed.

He took her hand and said softly, “Cecilia, I need you to trust me. Right now, your health is the priority. I swear to you, within three days, I'll bring the babies back, safe and sound. But for now, you have to rest. Can you do that for me?”

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