In fact, my confidence wasn’t unfounded. When I entered her home, I was convinced that her life must have been a hard one.
She looked at me, asking skeptically, "Can you really set things right?"
"We can." This time, it was Sean who answered.
"No matter how many years have passed, if someone has committed a crime, they must face the consequences, no matter how difficult it may be," Sean told her. "I didn't make this up. It's a statement from the top authorities in our province. They granted me the power to handle this case. That's why I went through so much trouble to find you."
When Maisy heard that Sean was telling the truth, she let out a wail. "Thank the heavens. Finally, there's hope for me."
After expressing her emotions through her tears, she quickly ushered us into her home. The place was destitute. It was barely a home.
Feeling embarrassed, she gestured for us to take a seat, then choked up as she continued to tell us what happened.
"You're saying Beatrice was harmed?" she asked. "She was a good girl, and very intelligent. In fact, she was the one who discovered that something was wrong with her mother." Maisy recounted the events from those years.
"She found out on her own?" Lauren looked at Maisy in disbelief.
"Well, I stumbled on that secret accidentally.
"It was about Beatrice's mother, I remember her name was... Helen. Everyone knew that her mother was wealthy in Gerby. But at that time, Helen's father had just died in prison from what I heard. Plus, I had seen Helen before."
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...