Trinity pondered for a moment, and then spoke, "As far as I know, the old lady cherished Lucille quite a bit. Back when Lucille fell in love with your father and left the family, there was a reason for it."
"A reason? Wasn't it because the old lady didn’t like that my dad was a poor man with nothing?" I questioned skeptically.
Trinity shook her head. "It's not that simple. Later, Lucille's passing left the old lady devastated. That year, she almost followed her daughter's footsteps. Her health hasn't been great since then.”
I listened silently, recalling the plump figure of the old lady in the photo I had seen.
"Do you know why she still loved and cherished someone she knew was fake?"
I shook my head.
Trinity sighed, "It's her wishful thinking."
"How did she know the girl was fake?" I asked.
Trinity said, "I told her and showed her your photo."
I was surprised. "Did she believe you?"
"Yeah," Trinity sighed, then said helplessly, "It would be better if you remembered the past."
I sensed regret in her tone as she asked me, "Isn't there anything that could help you regain your memories?"
"Not at the moment," I said helplessly. "I do wish I could remember my childhood too."
"Didn't your parents from the Hartz family say who it was them that took away your memories back then?" Trinity asked me.
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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...