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Kallie’s mother was known for her obstinacy, having fallen out with her parents over undisclosed issues, and had since then refused reconciliation. This familial rift appeared to be the reason for the absence of any search for Kallie from her mother’s family all these years, which was why Roderick had implored Jake to keep this a secret from Kallie.

Jake decided it would be best to wait for a move from Kallie’s mother’s family. If none of them had ever searched for Kallie, that meant they did not want her to return.

Jake did not expect that Kallie’s maternal grandfather’s family had actually been searching for her extensively. Their efforts were thwarted by geographical distances and scant local connections, preventing them from locating her until now.

Jake’s decision to endorse Kallie’s stay with the Nixon family had been a stopgap measure, and while the Nixons appeared welcoming, he suspected ulterior motives might be at play.

Ewing wasn’t taken aback by Jake’s words. He recalled when he had seen Kallie for the first time, the sense of familiarity lingered even long after their meeting.

they had spent together during his childhood. Tyrone’s

Jake,” Ewing said appreciatively before subtly stepping back to maintain some

contorting her features. But there was nothing

power within the family, and Bria was acutely aware of her precarious position. Any misstep could prompt Ewing to dismiss her, a

and embarrassed by Kallie in front of the family and guests, Bria was rendered momentarily helpless but still wanted to bid on her luck. Perhaps there was still a

Kallie wherever she went. Ewing displayed a protective interest in Kallie, inadvertently complicating

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the decisions made by Ewing and Jake, she understood the strategic necessity behind their actions. Now seen as a threat by Bria, Kallie recognized that

hidden in a van used for delivering kitchen supplies just to get here. Bria, driven

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