310 Chapter 309

Mary heard this and suddenly went silent.

After a long while, she forced a smile. “Keera, you’re quite the joker.”

Keira was perplexed.

She gave a resigned smile. “I’m not joking…”

Before she could finish, Mary took her by the arm. “You’ve forgotten, right? You already told me about your background long ago!”

Keira was stunned. “…What?”

Keera’s background?

Without further thought, Mary said, “When I asked you back then if you wanted to find your biological father or just live with your foster parents, you told me about

it…”

Saying this, she cautiously glanced at Keira as if afraid that bringing up that matter would touch a raw nerve.

Keira only felt her mind turn into mush. “What did I tell you?”

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Mary looked at her oddly. “Keera, you don’t

remember?”

Keira pursed her lips, pausing before asking, “What did

I say?”

Without giving a reason, Mary simply looked at her curiously for a few moments, then continued. “You’ said that you weren’t a lost child, that you have parents, just that…”

She bit her lip before continuing. “You’re too naïve. Your parents didn’t like you, so they let your foster

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parents bring you to Clance and told you never to come back home.”

Keira’s jaw tensed.

Keera was her twin sister, that much was certain; they looked exactly alike, and besides, Taylor had admitted to this fact before…

Moreover, after “Mrs. Horton’s” death, Lewis had three consecutive DNA reports done, all proving the deceased was Mrs. Horton, definitely showing that

Keera and Keira were identical twins.

Why then did Keera say such a thing?

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Before his death, Taylor once said that when their mother gave birth to the Keera, she wasn’t abandoned by him, but was “taken away by the South family”…

During this period, Keira had already investigated the deceased foster parents of her sister. They were simply running their company honestly and didn’t seem to have any significant skills.

Their deaths years ago were also due to a car accident.

But… those foster parents seemed to appear out of nowhere, with no other relatives or family in Clance.

Keira felt increasingly baffled.

again?” Mary’s voice brought her back to reality.

her head, sighing. “Perhaps after this marriage fiasco, I was a bit shocked and now, I can’t remember some

then took Keira by the arm and said, “Not remembering is fine; you’ve always had the habit of keeping a diary, and you’ve written

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“I know that.”

few of

about her interactions with Howard and Mary,

in school, we could exchange diaries to read each other’s, but

me see.”

diary with a lock?

seen

inquire further, afraid Mary might discover

she forgot to explain

Uncle Olsen’s

park with her, and by the time they drove Keira and Amy home, it had gotten dark. When they arrived at the front door, Mary

quickly asked,

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bit pale. “My stomach hurts a bit, probably got my period. Let me

Keira nodded.

had already prepared dinner for them, and she was

came back,

asked, “What’s

period is three days late, and my stomach is

Π

Keira said, “Aren’t you usually very regular?”

cycle is like clockwork, 28 days each time. I don’t know what’s going on

time…”

with Ellis. Her voice got

her face!

saw the state she was in and vaguely guessed

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at her frantically

an hour later.

them were deep in thought as they

lines on the pregnancy test.

frowned as she looked at Mary.

also looked back at Keira with an expression that was

on her hand and complained, “Mary, you didn’t even tell me you

the diary that Keera and Mary had agreed

clenche fingers. “I… I didn’t have a boyfriend.

accident.”

stunned.

near tears. “Keera, what…

Keira was dumbfounded.

know what to

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of the child?”

bit her lip, and

or panicked, but

immediately guessed something. “Ellis?”

frightened, looked up sharply. “How did you

know?”

Keira was speechless.

It was clear to Keira that it was a case of unrequited love. How could

child? Will you tell Ellis?

Mary said firmly.

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