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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1030

Chapter 1030

After he finished speaking, he lowered his head and kissed her lips. Then, his lips traveled to her ears and neck...

He possessed her with abandon, and in the dream, she did not resist at all…

The thick fog was then stained with blood. “Mommy, Mommy...” A baby was crying loudly. The voice was piteous and frightened. “Baby! My baby!”

Adeena screamed. She reached out to grab the child, but the baby drifted further and further away, slowly disappearing into the bloody fog...

“Adeena, Adeena!”

Brady shouted her name and shook her body vigorously. Adeena suddenly opened her eyes and sat up. She looked at Brady and Ruth, who were standing in front of her bed, then she turned to look out the dimly lit window.

‘It was just a dream.‘ “Adeena, what nightmare did you have to frighten you like this?” Brady gave her a hand towel “I heard you yelling ‘baby‘. Was it a dream about a child?”

Adeena used the hand towel to wipe her sweat–soaked hair. Her eyes were a little bleary. “I dreamt of a child calling me‘mommy,‘ and the child was covered in blood...”

Ruth, who stood beside her, suddenly shuddered.

‘That child... died prematurely because of the blood transfusion...’ When this happened, Adeena was still in the hospital‘s intensive care unit. Ruth had never experienced the untimely death of a child, so she never took it to heart. ‘But Adeena doesn‘t know about the child, so how could she be dreaming of a child covered in blood? Did the child come to her in a dream?‘

When she thought of this, Ruth shuddered.

“Don‘t be afraid, it was all a dream,” Brady said comfortingly. “It‘s only five o‘clock in the morning, try to sleep for another two hours.” He turned around and poured a glass of warm water for Adeena. Then, he dragged Ruth out of the room.

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