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... gnant," Jerlina said leaning on Jeremy and he bit his lips.

He was not sure. She is still grief-stricken with her miscarriage and what if something like that happened again? He didn't think she'd be able to pick herself up from the floor another time.

He decided to wait until she gets a bit stronger mentally and physically.

"Let's not right now," he said patting her head.

"Why?" Jerlina looked at him with surprise. She didn't think that he'd be opposed to it.

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