Chapter 92
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“That is a strong possibility,” the doctor agreed. “But the important thing is that both Silvana and the baby are stable now. She will need a lot of bed rest to recover fully.”

“Thank you so much doctor. Can I see her now?”

The doctor nodded, “of course! You can take her home if you wish, but she needs to rest as much as possible.”

Aiden thanked the doctor once more before making his way to Silvana’s hospital room. As he entered, he saw Silvana lying in bed, looking exhausted but relieved to see him.

“Aiden,” she said softly, her voice weak.

Aiden rushed to her side, taking her hand in his. “Silvana, thank God you’re okay. I was so worried.”

Silvana squeezed his hand gently. “I’m sorry for scaring you.”

Aiden shook his head, tears welling up in his eyes. “Don’t apologize. I’m just glad you’re safe. The doctor told me what happened.”

Silvana’s eyes widened slightly. “What did he say?”

Aiden took a deep breath, trying to steady his emotions. “He said that it was an induced abortion, but
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