I kept his secret behind bars;He left me behind

I kept his secret behind bars;He left me behind

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Sophia Kingston went to prison for a crime she didn't commit, protecting the boy she loved. She thought her wealthy father would save her. Instead she lost her freedom, her child and her future. Years later Lucas Monroe had everything - a law degree, a beautiful wife, a child. His wife Isabelle seemed perfect, but she didn't know Sophia was her lost twin. As Sophia clawed her way out of prison and asylum, she planned revenge. She didn't know she was hunting her own sister. When all three meet again, love, betrayal and blood ties will collide in a truth that shatters every promise.

I kept his secret behind bars;He left me behind Chapter 1 The Night Of Two Lives

Rain hammered the tin roof and rolled down the walls like a curtain. Mary Hartwell lay on a thin mattress, biting her lip until she tasted blood. She had gone into labour hours earlier, too poor to go to a hospital, too frightened of what might happen if her employer found out.

"Please, God," she whispered, clutching her belly as another contraction hit.

Her cries carried into the street. Two neighbour women hurried in without knocking, faces pale. "Mary! Why didn't you call us sooner?" one scolded, throwing off her shawl.

"I thought I could manage," Mary gasped. Sweat ran down her temples. "It's too soon-"

"No time for talk," the other neighbour said. "Boil water. Tear sheets."

Push, Mary, push," the older neighbour urged. She wiped Mary's forehead with a damp cloth.

"I can't..." Mary sobbed.

"You can," the younger said. "I've birthed five. Look at me."

The candlelight flickered as the storm raged. Mary screamed, pushed,Mary's world narrowed to the women's voices and the rain on the roof. She screamed, and the first baby slipped out into waiting hands. A minute later another cry filled the room.

"They're girls," the first neighbour said, wrapping them in towels. "Two girls, Mary. Lord have mercy."

The candlelight trembled over two tiny faces. One was heavier, her skin flushed pink; the other was small and pale with a teardrop-shaped mark beneath her collarbone. Mary's heart squeezed painfully.

"Elena," she whispered, touching the mark on the smaller girl. "And Isabelle. My angels." She pressed her lips to their soft heads. "God, let me keep them both."

Mary pressed both infants to her chest, breathing in the sweet, milky scent of their skin. "No one will ever separate you," she murmured, rocking them gently. "I don't care how hard I work. I'll keep you both safe. You'll grow up side by side, you'll know your names, you'll know each other..." A tear rolled down her cheek and landed on the smaller girl's forehead. "You'll never be alone."

For three days the neighbours came and went, helping her wash and feed the infants. She stayed home, weak but happy, staring at the tiny faces pressed against her chest.

"Are you going back to work at the Kingstons'?" one neighbour asked.

Mary shook her head. "Not yet. They... they mustn't know."

On the fourth night, little Isabelle began to cough. By morning she was burning with fever. Mary bundled her in a blanket. "She needs a doctor," she told Elena's sleepy twin. She left the healthy baby with a neighbour and hurried to the small charity clinic across town.

That evening, exhausted, she returned home to fetch clothes, money and Elena whom she previously left with the neighbour. The door was ajar. Rain dripped onto the floor. Inside, a tall man in a wet overcoat stood waiting - Mr. Kingston himself.

"Mary." His voice was like ice. "You've stopped coming to work. And I can see you are no longer heavily pregnant.Where is my child?"

Mary clutched the single baby in her arms - Elena - trying to shield her. "She's... she's all I have."

"I told you what would happen," Kingston said, stepping closer. "My wife is waiting."

Mary's heart thudded. Isabelle was still at the clinic. "I only had one," she lied softly. "One girl."

He extended his hands. "Give her to me. I'll raise her as my own. You'll be looked after."

Mary's knees shook. She looked down at Elena's tiny face and then at the man. "Please," she whispered. "Don't do this."

Kingston's eyes hardened. "You owe me, Mary. We had an agreement."

She closed her eyes, kissed Elena's forehead, and handed her over. Kingston wrapped the baby in a dry cloth and turned toward the door.

"What will you call her?" Mary asked, her voice breaking.

"Sophia," he said without looking back. "Sophia Kingston."

The door slammed behind him. Mary stood in the empty room, trembling, the storm outside echoing the storm inside her. She pressed a hand to her mouth to stop the sobs.

At the clinic across town, little Isabelle stirred in her cot, unaware her sister had just been taken.

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Ten years later, rain slicked the planks of an old railway bridge at the edge of Riverside. Sophia Kingston slipped through a gap in the fence, hoodie up over her expensive coat. She ducked behind a beam, scanning the shadows.

"You're late," a boy's voice called softly.

Lucas Monroe stepped out, dark hair damp, a smile tugging at his lips. "Thought you weren't coming."

"I had piano lessons," she whispered. "Father thinks I'm at home reading."Sophia said, brushing a strand of wet hair from her face.

Lucas grinned. "If he knew you were sneaking out to meet a poor boy, he'd lock you in that big house of yours."

"He already tries," she laughed softly. "Sometimes I wish I could just be normal."

"Normal?" Lucas tore a piece of bread and handed it to her. "I work two jobs and sleep three hours a night. You're the only bright thing in my day."

She looked at him, cheeks warm despite the cold. "Then promise you'll never forget me."

"I promise," he said, gripping her hand.

She laughed softly. "You always bring food."

"You always forget to eat." They sat on the cold planks, watching the river below.

"I hate the city," she murmured. "Sometimes I dream about running away."

Lucas turned serious. "We could run away together one day."

She smiled at him. "We'd have to cross this bridge first."

He held out his hand. "Promise me you'll come here if you ever need me."

She placed her hand in his. "Promise."

A train whistle wailed. Sophia turned to say something, but Lucas was staring at the far end of the bridge where a shadow moved - someone was watching them.

"Did you hear that?" Sophia whispered.

Lucas's eyes narrowed. "We're not alone."

The shadow shifted again and melted into the night. A chill ran up Sophia's spine as she gripped the railing. "Who was that?" she breathed.

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“Sophia Kingston went to prison for a crime she didn't commit, protecting the boy she loved. She thought her wealthy father would save her. Instead she lost her freedom, her child and her future. Years later Lucas Monroe had everything - a law degree, a beautiful wife, a child. His wife Isabelle seemed perfect, but she didn't know Sophia was her lost twin. As Sophia clawed her way out of prison and asylum, she planned revenge. She didn't know she was hunting her own sister. When all three meet again, love, betrayal and blood ties will collide in a truth that shatters every promise.”
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Chapter 1 The Night Of Two Lives

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Chapter 2 Promises On The Bridge

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Chapter 3 Threads Tighten

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Chapter 4 The Night Of Choices

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Chapter 5 The Promise Broken

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Chapter 6 Prison lessons

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Chapter 7 Dreams beyond Riverside

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Chapter 8 Abandoned daughter

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Chapter 9 The cost of silence

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Chapter 10 Chains of silence

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Chapter 11 The Same Sky

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Chapter 12 A mother's war

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Chapter 13 When Paths Collide

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Chapter 14 The stranger and the flier

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Chapter 15 The city of second chances

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Chapter 16 The letters That Never Reached

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Chapter 17 The Beginning Of Tomorrow

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