Chapter Twenty-Three: Expectations and Realizations

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Addison strolled through the aisles of the department store, her eyes scanning the shelves for baby clothes and essentials. It was a bright and sunny day, the perfect backdrop for her shopping excursion, but despite the cheerful surroundings, Addison's mind was preoccupied with thoughts of her unborn child. As she perused the rows of tiny onesies and soft blankets, Addison couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement mixed with apprehension. The prospect of becoming a mother was both thrilling and terrifying, and she couldn't shake the feeling of uncertainty that lingered in the back of her mind. With each item she picked up—a plush teddy bear, a set of colorful rattles—Addison felt a pang of longing in her heart. She imagined what it would be like to hold her baby in her arms, to shower

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