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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Author: Megan Rae
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“That cannot be,” Eloise says, staring into the space above Mary Lou’s head. There is a painting hanging on the wall in the direction that she is staring but Eloise cannot really see it. She cannot see anything for this information has made her mind foggy.

“You told me all your grandparents were dead,” Stanley whispers to Eloise even though Mary Lou can also hear him clearly.

“That’s what I was told,” Eloise says quickly. They have built their infant marriage on a foundation of trust and truthfulness, she cannot afford to have anything shake that foundation, even by a little bit. Eloise had never met any of her grandparents. Her father told her that his own parents died when he was younger and so did her mother’s father. Her mother’s mother on the other hand, died shortly after her daughter, Eloise’s mother died, he said. “You saw her?” Eloise asks Mary Lou.

“With my own two eyes,” Mary Lou replies gently. “But that is not the big news and I think that you should prepare your mind
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