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"Hello, Gina, is everything alright?" I answered.

"Don't worry, Hunter, your wife, is fine. Can we meet up before you come to her room?" She asked.

"Yes, of course," I replied, and I couldn't stop feeling worried about what she wanted to talk about, and I was hoping it would be something else.

"Okay, just text me when you are on your way, and I will be waiting for you at the hospital's cafeteria." She replied I was so down after I talked with Gina, and I could tel ...

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