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ut on the gentle skin of her belly. "I'm sorry, baby," she said, her voice trembling with th
over, running down her cheeks and mingling with the dirt and grime of t
, I didn't know you were pregnant too," Lena said. It was Max's intention to save me, which is why he requ
d so tightly that the muscles in her face moved. "You..." she growled, the word dripping with hatred. "You
ng within her threatened to burst, a molten
ld just drop ded rig
the tendons in his neck jutting out like cords of steel.
ry for Marie, he didn't show i
ppled over, gripping her stomach. "My child is gone..." tears collected in her
d then he tried again. "I didn't know
uch. But you just cared about your Lena. Did you ever care about me, even j
ts way down her face. "I loved you, Max. More th
ords. He carefully diverted
feet, her eyes shimmering with her false tears. "Marie," she said as she clasped Marie's hands, her vo
her arm out of Lena's clutches,
oing?" Max yelled, his
ard Lena with a savage, primordial urge, her fists clawing at the air. "I want
ng with the quickness of a striking snake,
that she was sent tumbling backward, her feet hanging under her. She
ntorted into a mask of rage. "You wil
marked, "If hitting me will make h
arding Lena's remarks. "If you hadn't pushed her down, causing her to have a miscarriage
legs beneath the pillow. She ran toward it and took it out
lood bag..." L
s couldn't be what you called the mi
started to sneak into his mind. "Lena," he murmured softly, his voice laced with a n
lushing as she battled to find a response. Her glance w
about... What blood bag?... I don't kno
ack to Marie. "Marie, hav
dead leaves in the wind. It was a sound that had within it the an
and raspy with anguish, "...when you're not loved, everyt
like the keen edge of a sword, piercing through the air between her and Max. There was a
." She said, her voice booming w