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48-Born on a typhoon day

Letitia had trouble falling asleep for a considerable amount of time after entering her bedroom because the quietness of the night made it possible to hear the crackling of the typhoon combined with the sound of the rain falling on the window.

The dull ache that she was experiencing in her abdomen did not go away, and the response became even more severe as time went on.

She sat back against the bed and reached up to touch her abdomen, which felt tight and taut. The baby in her tummy stirred again, and she didn't know whether it was his little hands or feet, kicking hard at Letitia's stomach.

She inhaled a shivering breath of agony and thought to herself, "This child can't be waiting to come out, can it? Isn't it still a month away?"

"Fuck, what the hell are you doing, little one," she said.

However, Dr. Arkell had also mentioned that it was possible for the patient to be experiencing phantom contractions during this time and that it was not yet the appropriate time for the patie
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