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The Lies He Told Me 108

    Several dayster, Vivian came back and began preparing for her wedding. She let me take care of business.


    For the first few days, I kept my daughterpany. Then, I focused on work.


    Somehow, Antonio found out where I lived. I saw his car parked downstairs all night recently.


    It had been going on several nights in a row.


    I pretended not to know and didn''t do anything about it.


    He was basically a stranger to me now. A stranger didn''t affect me easily.


    I took my daughter to Vivian''s wedding and ran into Antonio and his parents. Vivian was his cousin. Most of their acquaintances knew me.


    They began whispering when they saw me with a kid.


    People stared. Antonio


    stood beside me to block their gazes. He also shielded me from Lana''s resentful look.


    The ones who hated Lana took this chance to get revenge.


    Someone asked me, "Grace, is this your daughter with Antonio?


    "Lana has both a grandson and a granddaughter. Lucky her!"


    I didn''t care what they thought or said about me, but I wouldn''t allow them toment on my daughter.


    This woman was one year


    than


    wri Lan


    Wa, but her face was


    Burel


    I smiled at her. "You''re the


    lucky one. You have so many sons."


    7th bastard had


    Herged. It was a


    been


    10-year-old boy. Hearing


    that woman shut up and myel


    Worried they might see the resemnce, I kept my daughter


    behind me when the Kauwere


    around. As soon as the


    over, I''d leave with my daughter.


    However, my watch wasn''t close enough.


    When I wasn''t paying attention, she ran to Lana, looked up at her, and said, "Lady, you can''t keep staring at my mommy."


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