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I sold at the peak.

Walked away with a profit that would’ve taken me six months to make at Magnolia Gardens.

Mama knocked on my door.

“You eating today?” she called.

I blinked.

Realized I hadn’t moved in hours.

“Yeah,” I said. “Yeah, I’m coming.”

But I didn’t move.

I just sat there staring at the number on my screen, feeling something I hadn’t felt in a long time.

Smart.

Capable.

Powerful.

Like maybe I wasn’t just a body being paid to carry someone else’s child.

Like maybe I was more than that.

Day Five (Again)

My phone buzzed.

I grabbed it immediately, my heart jumping.

Amai:How are you feeling?

I stared at the text.

It was the first time he’d reached out since the transfer.

Five days of silence.

And now this.

I typed back:Tired.

The response came almost immediately.

Amai:That’s normal.

I frowned.

Typed:How do you know?

Three dots appeared.

Disappeared.

Appeared again.