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My Love Until the Last Goodbye (Mary and Maximus) novel Chapter 950

After Peter left Valerie alone with her daughter, Serenity sat beside her mother, hugged her tightly, and felt the warmth of her embrace surrounding her.

“Mom! You have no idea how much I miss you…” Serenity said with absolute certainty.

“Serenity, sweetheart… I’m close by. You can call me anytime, and if you ever need me to come, I will. You can still visit home like before. I know you shouldn’t be driving in your condition, but a driver can always take you,” Valerie said as she watched her daughter’s eyes fill with tears.

“I’m sorry, Mom! This pregnancy has me crying over everything. Look at me! I’m not like this, and you know it…” Serenity said between sobs.

Valerie had to admit her daughter was right. Serenity had always been strong and mature, but now she looked as fragile as a lost little girl.

“My love, if you ever need me, never hesitate to reach out. I always text you, and you tell me you’re fine. I call, and you say the same. I know you’re more emotional now—I’ve been through it too. But if you feel this way, you know you can always come to me,” Valerie said, trying to comfort her.

“Oh, Mom… I never imagined what pregnancy would really be like, or how hard it would be to be away from home, away from you and Dad… not seeing you, not seeing John…” Serenity sobbed.

“My darling, you’re building your own family now. But you can share these feelings with Alden too. I don’t think he’s the kind of guy who would stop you from seeing us. Though, of course, I know he’s terrified of your father,” Valerie said playfully. “But I doubt he’d want to see you sad.”

“I know! But I don’t want to be a bother. I don’t want to be selfish. You have my little siblings now, and you’re busy—especially since Camille isn’t around anymore,” Serenity explained hesitantly.

“My love, I will always have time for all my children. Never doubt that. And remember, you and I have always been together,” Valerie said, thinking back to the time when they only had each other.

Looking at her daughter, Valerie couldn’t help but feel her pain. She understood her completely. Pregnancy made you vulnerable, emotional, and unstable. Seeing Serenity like this brought a lump to her throat because when she had been pregnant with her, her own life had been far from ideal. And after Serenity was born, they had spent six months alone.

Those months had felt like an eternity—at least until Camille found her again at the cemetery. Valerie knew that even though Serenity now had a wonderful partner, pregnancy could still make everything feel overwhelming.

“Hey… wipe those tears away. I don’t like seeing you cry. Besides, I brought you something. Look inside this box—I know you’re going to love it,” Valerie said, pushing a large white box toward her.

“What is it, Mom?” Serenity asked, intrigued.

“Open it and find out!” Valerie said with a warm smile.

Serenity wiped her tears and carefully opened the large box.

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