Claudia Valenzuela My Pregnant And Widow Step Better Jun 2026
Pregnancy is exhausting. Grief is exhausting. Stepparenting is exhausting. Trying to "step better" when you are vomiting every morning, crying every night, and disciplining teenagers who resent you is a recipe for burnout.
With Elena removed and the family faction silenced, peace finally returned to the estate. The legal battles were over, and the Valenzuela enterprise was securely protected for the next generation.
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"Nothing," he said, looking down at her, then at her belly. He made a decision. "I’m going to finish the crib tonight. And tomorrow, I’ll fix the fence. And the day after that... I’ll be here, too. Not just for Rafael. For you. For us."
Mistreated family members making a dramatic comeback ("step better" or proving they are the better relative) Pregnancy is exhausting
"I feel like a whale," she muttered, a small, sad smile playing on her lips.
As the weeks turned into months, the alliance between Claudia and Matteo grew stronger. Matteo became her shield, vetting every document Elena sent for Claudia to sign, and ensuring she had access to the best medical care away from the prying eyes of the family’s loyalists. Trying to "step better" when you are vomiting
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