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... lay.

The cool back of Caleb Rhodes’s hand rested on her forehead for a moment before he pulled it away.

"The housekeeper said you started running a fever this afternoon and have been asleep ever since."

"Your fever’s broken now. We probably don’t need to call a doctor."

Nina finally realized she had been running a fever all afternoon and had slept for most of the day.

’But why do I still feel so groggy after sleeping for so long?’

She chalked it up ...

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