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... id, "Good morning..." that she blinked back to awareness, asking, "Is this real...?"


Nodding her head, Sandora softly replied, "Yes. And if my presence isn't enough to convince you, just place your hand on my abdomen...can you feel the life gestating within...?"


As Sandora had taken the initiative to guide Sala's hand to her abdomen, the latter just paused for a few moments before adopting a faint smile and saying, "It certainly feels real..."


Exhaling a soft chu ...

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