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Chapter 7

Author: Rose Funeral
The weather in Amity City was much better than in Harbor City.

As soon as we got out of the car, I saw my grandparents, whom I had never met before.

They looked at me with curiosity. My mother did not know how to explain my identity at that moment.

I stepped forward and greeted them with a hug.

The two elderly people were taken aback. Their eyes darted back and forth between my mother and myself.

My mother said softly, “She’s a friend’s daughter. She’ll be staying with us for a little while
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