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hat everything was over. Everything she had ever believe
rs to her. She never felt like she was truly part of the family. And now, with the evidence of the DNA test
rt flooded her heart. She felt abandoned and unwanted. She thought hard, but
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r with someone's address and phone number on it. "The
ly. What could a counselor do? Restore a lost
k on the outskirts of town. A place she used to visit often when she felt chaotic. This place
. A man about 180 cm tall, wearing a white shirt and black pants. The man walked closer, and his firm fa
badly. They had both been involved in a small business together, but because of Arini's misunderstanding and
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tried to speak, but
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ily," Bimo said finally
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re kidding, right? You think I'll work
. You need a job, and I need someone I can trust, even