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... looked up at him helplessly and said,

"But I don't feel well Raymond. There is this pit in my stomach that I can't get rid of. It feels like ...."

"What do you feel Akira?" Asked Raymond, with his heart in his mouth. He was scared to know her reasons, but at the same time he wanted to ease her condition as well. He knew that deep down she was going through a turmoil, which probably she didn't want to show on her face. But her thoughts, her fears where are already known to Raymond ...

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