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Chapter 88 : The Invitation

Author: Cynthia
last update publish date: 2026-06-12 14:42:36
Adrian walked into the house carrying three bakery boxes as though arriving unannounced at his sisters’ home was a perfectly reasonable thing to do.

Emma closed the front door behind him.

For a moment, nobody spoke.

Adrian’s gaze drifted around the room.

The shelves lined with books.

The framed photographs scattered throughout the house.

The comfortable furniture.

The large windows overlooking the garden.

Outside, the evening sun cast long shadows across the lawn. Roses bordered
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Sheila Kay
Her father does't care about her he cares more for his other two kids. After Emma balled her eyes out he couldn't even give her an answer if she was good enough. I don't usually hold grudges with family but I keep my distance and I think that's what Emma should do so she can heal.
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Sheila Kay
Yes, Sidonia Adrian is like their father. Adrian and Stephanie has the same mother. That's why Emma wants to know more about her. To be honest, I wouldn't attend the Gala no matter how convincing the siblings are.
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Sidonia
Stephanie is a great sister but I cant help feel bad for Emma. The interaction with Adrian there showing how everyone cares for Stephanie is heartbreaking. Adrian and Emma are from the same mother yet he is oblivious to her feelings.
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