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As Jaden came closer, a shiver went down my spine. I knew we ended like we're on a bad note, but he looked like everything was calm, like we didn't just have a heated argument. He walked to the hospital bed Damian laid in and ruffled his hair. Damian instinctively moved further into his bed. He wasn't good with strangers, and this man, though my pretend boyfriend, was not someone I'd introduce to my child. He then went up to me and held my chin softly, like he was scared of contaminating me with his touch. I flinched and moved back, but he held on to me. My heart beat spiked up, and I could feel my breath come out erratically. “Miss Millie, we'll see again soon,” he whispered and started back towards the door. I didn't say anything to stop him in his step. He seemed like a person w