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The Fraziers had epted her, and she was determined to build a positive connection with them.
This, in no small way, rified her responsibilities.
Meanwhile, Iker had sent troublemakers after Norah, but she wasn’t one to back down. She quickly instructed Gilda to retaliate.
Gilda infiltrated thepany’swork, causing them to lose crucial data, and sabotaged several of their business transactions. This kept them too preupied to bother Norah further.
In short, they were rendered helpless.
With this, Norah found some peace, recovering well while listening to Caylee narrate the history of the Frazier family. Keenan, Norah’s grandfather, had a son and a daughter. His son, Huntley, was married and had two sons and a daughter. His older grandson was married, while the younger grandson and granddaughter were still single.
Bernice, Huntley’s sister, had run away with Norah’s father and never returned.
Norah learned that, despite the Frazier family’s disappointment over Bernice’s elopement, they still longed for her return and missed her greatly.
What they didn’t expect was Bernice’s untimely death. Norah contacted Marlin, expressing her desire to meet with Justin.
Justin was quite cunning. He had imed he was going to handle some official paperwork after returning to Glophia but managed to escape on his way back. Meanwhile, Ivy and Reggie were still missing.
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For now, it was uncertain whether Justin fled out of fear or if someone forced him to.
“Norah, I’m here to pick you up,” Marlin announced as he walked in, standing by her bedside. He came alone, concerned that bringing a crowd might unsettle her.
Ynde peeked in behind him and said, “Norah, I’m here for you too.”
Unaware that Norah would be venturing out with Marlin, Sean’s expression changed. “Where are you going?”
Lately, his bond with Norah had strengthened so much that he thought they were back to beingpletely honest with each other.
Why was she still hiding things from him? Was there something she couldn’t share?
With these questions swirling in his mind, he reached out, assisting her from the bed to the wheelchair.
“It’s nothing serious, and that’s why I didn’t mention it,” Norah replied.
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