chapter 31
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As Rose and Lyta were deep in discussion, strategizing on how to reach Jed in the hotel, their conversation was suddenly interrupted by a loud knock on the door. Startled, Rose called out, "Who is it?"

"Uh, Miss Walker? It's Gilbert."

Rose and Lyta exchanged startled glances, their eyes locking in a moment of shared surprise. In a hurry, Lyta swiftly darted into the bedroom, seeking to shield herself and her miracle baby from Gilbert's view.

As Lyta stepped into the bedroom, she seized the moment to enter her Dream world, where she could reunite with her late husband, Hector. In this ethereal realm, their souls intertwined once more, sharing a timeless and romantic rendezvous filled with love and cherished memories.

As their passionate embraces and moans filled the Dream world, an unexpected earthquake shook the very ground beneath them, demanding their immediate attention. The temblor disrupted their intimate moment, forcing them to break apart and focus on the unsettling upheaval th
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