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"Are you kidding me?" Nathan threw away the strawberry stem, pointed an accusing finger at Samirah, even more in disbelief than before but also very much relieved that it was a joke. "Why would I kill you nathan, you are the only brother in law I have," she added after some thought, "And the uncle of my future child." Nodding in agreement, Nathan asked, "Then what was it for?" "I told you. Truffles." "Stop with that." "I am serious. I made two batches. One was for family and the other for Thea." Nathan frowned, "Thea. The girl in the basement?" "Yeah, I made up with her. Truffles were to celebrate her freedom." "I am pretty sure your definition of freedom and hers aren't the same. That's so evil of you Samirah. I never knew you had it in you." Samirah saw through his fals