Unger made some notes in her chart and left the room, leaving Aurora to her thoughts. And to her deep despair. In the little house in the next town, ...Dinah fed Arielle and put her down for her nap, and then began the task of making dinner for Ian. She busied herself with domestic chores, loving her new role as wife and mother. It was 5 o’clock when Ian came through the door. She flung herself at him, smothering him with kisses, but when she pulled away, she noticed that his face was a bit of a. ”I stood and walked over to kneel in front of her. “That’s wonderful! How far along are you?”“Probably a couple of weeks.” She teared up and started to cry.I leaned in and hugged her gently. “What’s wrong? It’s good news, Abby.”“Is it? What kind of life will our child have, Norm? There are twenty-one of us here. Is that even enough to survive?”Her statement hit me, and I clung to her as my mind raced. “I don’t know,” I told her, “but we have to try. As long as we’re here, we keep on trying to. After sending the email, Tom opened his inbox.Selina had sent an email to Tom late last night, titled “Tomorrow”. Tom opened the email, which said: “Tomorrow will be an unlucky day for you since I put a spell on you. Hope you’ll believe in magic now! Cheers, Selina.”Tom thought for a second: Could it be? Nah, it was just coincidence. Ding! His phone informed him of a new email. It was from Selina. Tom opened it and it said, “See? I told you!” Tom considered replying to the email, but decided it. I told him that we would go back to their tent but I was not sure about all six of them having her. We agreed that we would see how things went and that I would not interfere with whatever they wanted to do with my wife but that she was not to be taken past what she enjoyed. Their manner which was gentle at times although quite blatant gave me confidence that they would respect this so I took her to one side and told her what Per had said."Do you want to go back with them?" Yes, if its OK with.
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