?Chapter 1055:
Hand in hand, they walked away, their faces beaming with excitement.
Although Norah and Sean’s rtionship wasn’t fully healed, the fact that she was open to reconciliation suggested there might still be hope for Sean.
Norah still hadn’t revealed to Sean that she was a member of the Frazier family. She bit her lip, deciding to wait until the DNA test results were in before addressing that particr matter.
Later that evening, Norah avoided Sean and met with Caylee in the hospital room. She asked, “So, what are the results?” Gilda and Chayce watched with bated breath, their hands clenched in anticipation.
Maintaining an air of detachment, Caylee pulled a sealed envelope from her bag. “I came straight here after receiving this envelope. I haven’t opened it yet.” Her fingers tangled with a piece of string as she began to open the envelope.
Everyone watched her in silence, the room so quiet that the only sound was the steady rhythm of breathing.
Caylee gently extracted the documents with the results that held the key to everything. Her eyes quickly scanned the text, settling on the final line.
A biological rtionship was confirmed.
Caylee let out a sigh of relief, a small smile touching her lips. From their first meeting, she had sensed something special about Norah.
“Miss, you are a member of the Frazier family,” Caylee said softly, her voice trembling with emotion as she handed the documents to Norah before resting her hand on Norah’s shoulder.
“Miss, we are so happy we found you.”
Norah’s heart skipped a beat as she absorbed the news. The connection to her maternal family was undeniable.
Gilda and Chayce exchanged nces of relief.
“You can call me Caylee. I once cared for your mother when she was a child.”
Seeing the bewilderment on Norah’s face, Caylee settled onto a nearby stool and began to exin the history of the Frazier family.
“The Frazier family never settled here. They moved to Sure decades ago. Your mother and her brother grew up under a strict, iron-fisted upbringing. But as soon as your mom came of age, she ran off with your father, leaving her family behind without a trace.”
Caylee sighed as she spoke. “The Frazier family holds significant influence abroad. You might be wondering why no one hase searching for your mother all these years. She was engaged to a member of a prominent family in Sure from a young age. But before the wedding could take ce, she eloped with your father and came here.
This caused severe repercussions for the Frazier family. The family retaliated fiercely, dealing a heavy blow to their standing. Enraged by Bernice’s tant disregard for her familial duties, her father decreed that no one was to search for her unless she chose to return on her own. Her father’s health has now taken a severe turn for the worse. He doesn’t have much time left, and when he is fully conscious, he keeps asking to see his daughter. That’s why I came here to find out if you are Bernice’s daughter.”
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