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Sixty-Eight: Lana

Lana's P.O.V.

The familiar green of her eye and the dark brown hair suddenly made sense. They were the same shade that Oliver had. My mouth went dry, and I swallowed hard as water dripped from my hands into the sink.

"You can calm down. You look like a deer in headlights. I'm not going to hit you with my car." She laughed before placing a wet hand on her slightly rounded stomach. "I'm Kaylee."

Maddie came over, handing us each a stack of paper towels. I grabbed the unnecessarily large wad blindly with a whispered thank you.

"Right, that makes more sense. You're his half-sister. He told me about you." I said as I held out my hand in greeting. Kaylee eyed it for a moment before smiling softly at me.

"I'm his step-sister now too, so I think just sister covers it. It's nice to meet you. I was so excited when he said he was bringing you home." Her hand wrapped around mine, and I gasped as her eyes turned silver. Her hold on me tightened as she stared blankly ahead for a few seconds bef
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Louise
I don’t think she’s being ridiculous at all she’s spent years being abused by her twat of a husband. She felt safe with Olly and the min he said what he did at Nyla’s trial she felt small and insignificant that what he’d been telling her about it only being her meant nothing. I hope he fixes it soon
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Melissa Wilson
He made a rash decision without talking to her first or warning her. He was wrong, she should be angry. But he didn't betray her, and that decision doesn't outweigh all the good he did for her.
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Melissa Wilson
She's being ridiculous. He did not betray her. And he certainly didn't choose Nyla over her, otherwise Nyla would be there instead of her. He chose to let Nyla live.
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