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Catherine’s POV Blinding rays of sunlight diffracted through the window into my eyes, and forced them open. The blood vessels at my temple throbbed with an agonizing migraine as I carefully sat up while the antiseptic smell of the room enlightened me about the fact that I was laying in a hospital bed. Squeezing my eyes open, I stroked my temples while trying to recall how I ended up in a hospital. It was then it clicked in my head and I shot out of bed with a start. Liam had been kidnapped by unknown gunmen at the kindergarten, and I had fainted after I was given the news. My baby was abducted yet I was here sleeping like a log of wood. I was such a useless mother. As I made to remove the IV cannula from my wrist, the door opened to let Mr Thomas and Leo in. “Mummy!” Leo ran to h