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Part 1
The room fell into a brutal silence. I could hear the heart monitor falter beside me.
Five newborns rested beneath the warm hospital lights, their tiny hands curled like secrets. I was still weak, still bleeding, still trembling from surgery when Daniel Pierce stepped backward as if the babies had frightened him.
His mother, Evelyn, stood behind him in pearls and a white coat she had no right to wear in my hospital room. She looked at the babies, then at me, with a cold smile.
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