Amora signed the sales and purchase agreement for Rory residence with Bryan without a second thought.
According to him, he was initially thinking of transforming the Rory residence into a commercial building when he bid for it during an auction.
Nevertheless, he changed his mind as the local authority was focusing on the development of New Town lately.
Thus, nothing was done to the residence ever since it was under his possession.
As for Amora, it was a blessing that nothing was done to the house.
She shuddered as she pushed open the door and entered eagerly.
At that very moment, she was overcome by a wave of inexplicit emotions as that was the first time since she last stepped into it seven years ago.
As expected, there was not the slightest bit of change to everything in the house and the yard.
Even the furniture looked exactly like the way they were when she left seven years ago.
The only difference was there was dust everywhere at the moment.
Amora walked around sorrowfully.
She scanned every corner of the ground floor before she went upstairs to have a look at her parents’ room.
After that, she went to her own room and Xenia’s room which was next to hers.
Xenia? She pondered for a while before she pushed open the door and entered Xenia's room instinctively.
Xenia's room was about the same size as hers.
When her parents brought Xenia back to stay with them in the house many years ago, they treated her exactly like their own daughter.
They catered to her needs well by giving her everything owned by Amora as well.
Other than the dust, the room was exceptionally messy.
There were piles of things on the small couch and bed.
Besides, it was a total mess on the desk as well.
It seemed that Xenia had never tidied up her room all the while.
Amora could only tiptoe into the room and roughly looked around.
To her surprise, something among the piles on the desk caught her eye.
She found a diary with a lock underneath the piles of books.
"What is this?" she mumbled in bafflement as she pulled it out.
It was the type of diary that was very popular during her high school days and was well-liked by most young girls in those days.
Furthermore, it was a trend for them to jot down their daily thoughts and secrets in their diaries.
What had Xenia recorded in it? Prevailed over by her curiosity, she unlocked the diary effortlessly with a pin.
The next moment, she was astonished at the lines that came into view.
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