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... ow about what she signed, her sister, and also why she was crying.

"Let it all out," Collins said from behind Arissa after watching how she clenched and unclenched her fist, struggling to keep herself in order.

Arissa laughed. But that can’t be called a laugh.

She tightly shut her eyes before opening them again and then, she placed her hand on her sister’s now flat tummy, "Thank you, Collins," she thanked the doctor behind her in a breaking voice.

Her hand moved t ...

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