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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 832

Elodie Thorne felt as if her heart were fluttering with a caged, exuberant bird today.

There really weren’t words for this feeling.

Almost without realizing it, she squeezed Jarrod Silverstein’s hand, as if holding onto him could anchor her in this moment.

Their baby had been ready to leave the hospital for a while now, and she was thriving—no different from any other newborn.

Jarrod had already arranged for someone to come by and explain all the essential things they needed to know.

Elodie listened to every word as if engraving it on her heart.

A nurse stepped forward, cradling the baby and gently placing her in Elodie’s arms. “Congratulations, Ms. Thorne. Your daughter is perfectly healthy.”

Elodie hurried to take the tiny, soft bundle, hugging her close. Suddenly, a wave of emotion hit her, and she felt tears prick at her eyes.

As Elodie gazed down, wanting to memorize every line of her daughter’s face, the baby opened her eyes. They were deep and dark, framed with long lashes and delicate eyelids—eyes that stared up at Elodie, unblinking. Elodie’s breath caught.

A moment later, the baby’s tiny hand wrapped around her finger.

It was as if this small person instinctively sensed their unbreakable bond, letting out a soft, contented hum.

Elodie’s heart felt pierced through with love.

The baby was thriving, her skin smooth and beautiful—none of that awkwardness some newborns have.

“Is she smiling at me?” Elodie turned, full of wonder, to Jarrod, catching the warmth in his eyes.

Jarrod leaned in, his long fingers gently brushing their daughter’s cheek. “I think so. After all, with a mother as beautiful as hers, how could she not?”

He wiped away the happy tear at the corner of Elodie’s eye. “Have you thought about what we’ll name her?”

For a moment, Elodie was at a loss. Life had been hectic, and besides, this little one had only spent three months growing inside her—there hadn’t been much time to dream or plan.

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