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64|Was It All A Lie?

Author: Val Sims
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Utterly astounded by her parents’ announcement Eden stared at them with complete shock etched on her face.

Weren't they too old to separate?

What did separate even mean?

"You mean like a divorce?" She asked in a strangely alien voice; there's no way this thin, trill sound belonged to her.

"Yes, honey," Erica reached for her hand to give her a reassuring squeeze.

Eden snatched it away before she could. In that awfully thin voice she barely recognised, she carried on with her questions, "but why? Why are you doing this?"

"We don't love each other," her Mom said calmly and dabbed her napkin on her lips before discarding it on the table beside her half-finished food.

Eden laughed. At least that's what she wanted to do. But it came out more like a snort. "Don't love each other? Of course, you do. You've been married for twenty-six years. If that isn't love, I don't know what is."

Sure, her parents were not shining examples o

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Marie C. Baculinao
love this ! all the conflicts and struggles but without the needless violence and physical abuse injected in the story, which is sadly typical on most of the novels here. one of the best, and the pacing is fast. so many things happen in few but lengthy chapters.
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Elizabeth Emery
This is heart breaking to read. Laura has some serious issues with her so-called life. Good job on the author's part bringing that out. I thought when I started reading the novel that Liam was the only one with the problem. Maybe this is Liam's new life lesson that he is figuring out from Eden.
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Laura
To be continued……..
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