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My Love Until the Last Goodbye by Alut

Chapter 200
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Chapter 0200 +25 BONUS After days of searching, Mary finally found a small room where she could rest. She had looked for furnished places, but they were beyond her budget. Eventually, she cacross a new rental option-a shared house with roommates. It had common areas and a private room for her, which was perfect. She wouldn't feel so alone. However, finding work wasn't going well. Her obvious pregnancy discouraged employers from hiring her, even for cleaning jobs. In her condition, she was seen as a liability.

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After a few days, she realized it might have been for the best. At five months pregnant, she experienced bleeding and was told her pregnancy was at risk. She had to stay hto rest. Her housemates supported her, helping with groceries and meals. She felt truly blessed, as though someone above was watching over and protecting her. She had learned to trust her instincts-those gut feelings she'd ignored for so long. They were now guiding her toward a calmer life, where she paid attention to the small details.

Tflew by, and she decided not to look for work while pregnant-it was too risky for her baby. She created a budget and realized she had enough to get by until her baby was about three months old. After that, she planned to find someone to care for her daughter while she worked. For now, her focus was on having a peaceful pregnancy, the kind she'd always deserved.

Her cravings hadn't subsided; in fact, they'd grown as her belly becmore prominent. Her appetite was voracious. She loved strolling through Century Park, sitting on the benches by the lake, and talking to her unborn daughter. She'd tell her about how, when she was older, they would cback to paddle the little boats on the lake. Mary had always wanted to try them but had never been allowed. With her " mini-me," things would be different. She'd show her daughter the world. It was just the two of them, and there was no reason to hold back. Mary vowed to work hard to provide for her, and love would never be in short supply.

Life wasn't too hard as long as she was careful. Occasionally, fear crept in-fear that something might happen during childbirth, leaving her unable to care for her baby. Her maternal checkups showed everything was fine, but "You never know," she thought. For that reason, she always carried a letter in her bag, addressed to Catherine Palmer: [Dear Mrs. Catherine, I'm deeply sorry for leaving without saying goodbye. Circumstances forcedto act that way. My life and my baby's life were at risk. I've lived a happy life with my baby, but I'm writing this just in case something happens to me. I don't have anyone else, and I trust you.

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My daughter will be waiting for you at the hospital. I know I'm not in a position to ask this, but please, take care of her. I know you would love her as a mother would.

When my daughter grows up and can understand why I'm not with her, please tell her that I loved her as much as her father did. Tell her to live her life freely and without fear. Tell her that one day, her father and I will welcher with open arms, always watching over her from wherever we are, If you're reading this, it means I couldn't be with her. But I trust that you will be a loving mother and grandmother to her. Her nis Serenity-that's the nPeter wanted for her, and I want to honor his choice. Take care of her and love her even more than I ever could.

With love, Chapter0200 Mary.] #25 BONUS

The letter included Catherine's address in Lunavalle and her phone number. Mary knew she couldn't m leave anything to chance. If fate didn't smile on her, her baby would need someone to protect her. If nothing happened, she could always tear up the letter. But if it did, she couldn't bear the thought of her daughter being left helpless.

Mary occasionally visited her grandmother and mother's graves, bringing flowers and quietly greeting them before leaving. She hadn't seen the woman Camille again. She wondered if destiny had sent that kind woman to her at a twhen she desperately needed comfort.

When November came, Mary knew her twas up. Her little Serene could arrive any day. She hadn't bought much for the baby yet. Her housemates had gifted herstos had e clothes but Mary wanted to buy the outfit her baby would wear hfrom the hospital. Early one morning, she set out slowly, eventually reaching a street full of affordable shops. She purchased a pure white outfit, a soft blanket, a diaper bag, and snewborn diapers. It wasn't much, but for now, she didn't know what else to buy.