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Chapter 223

Author: Dchenemi
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AMELIA

I stood there in my kitchen, Roman's words about Bertha echoing in my head like a twisted melody. The revelation sparked something deep within me—a realization that hit with the force of a tidal wave. For years, I'd been playing the part of the accommodating sister, the dutiful daughter, convincing myself that my passive approach to conflict made me strong rather than weak. Even after I'd learnt my lesson, even after I'd convinced myself that I would no longer be that person, perhaps I still was.

Unable to break free from what was already a second nature.

The truth was, I'd been complacent. Worse than complacent—I'd been willfully blind.

My fingers gripped the edge of the kitchen counter until my knuckles turned white, and I found myself staring at my reflection in the darkened window. The woman looking back at me seemed different somehow—harder, angrier. Since my amnesia, I'd thrown myself into two things; my attraction to Roman and my desperate need to honor my mother's leg
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It does look like Roman knew that Amelia will become very furious and therefore he decided to hide Bertha. The question is for who did he do this - for Bertha or for Amelia?
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