Chapter 109 Enduring Hope (Jay’s POV) Three months had passed since that terrifying night when Naveen had been apprehended and Amara had been left clinging to life in a coma. Each day since then had been a struggle, but I had found solace in a new routine, built around the fragile threads of hope and the love I had for my family. I had finally told the twins about their mother. It had been one of the hardest conversations of my life. Their innocent eyes, wide with confusion and fear, had broken my heart, but I knew they needed to understand what was happening. “Daddy, why won’t Mommy wake up?” Zian had asked, his voice trembling. I had knelt down, taking both of their small hands in mine. “Mommy is very sick, but the doctors are taking good care of her. We need to be strong for her

