At Connor’s funeral, the silence was broken only by the sobs of strangers and the rustling of black coats…

At Connor’s funeral, the silence was broken only by the sobs of strangers and the rustling of black coats. I pressed my hand against my eight-week belly, an almost unconscious reflex. No one knew I was pregnant. Connor hadn’t even had the chance to find out. Between flower wreaths and curious stares, I tried to stand upright, because once the …
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