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Sienna Thornton felt both joyful and conflicted.
Expecting twins, she was thrilled about having two more children in over eight months. However, the thought of enduring two to three months of morning sickness really depressed her.
Unexpectedly, the morning sickness she dreaded did not arrive as anticipated. This time, her early pregnancy symptoms were just severe drowsiness.
During the day at work, except for meetings and visits to companies where she couldn't nap, she would secretly doze off with her chin propped up when she wasn't too busy in the office, which was still manageable.
Coming home was even better. Little Victor, already attending kindergarten, would come back after school, and the nanny would be responsible for his homework and other cognitive and motor skills training. Simon Forrester would handle dinner, and once she got home, she would shower, then crawl onto the bed to sleep, feeling utterly exhausted.
