Chapter 387
Madeline’s eyes flickered with interest as she stared at Eloise, whose tears were streaming freely, in shock. “Why would you say so, Mrs. Montgomery?”
“Eloise and I heard Meredith admit it herself.” Sean sighed, his brows furrowing tightly. “I can’t believe that she stole the identity.”
Madeline was rather confused at the turn of events.
Why would Meredith admit to not being the eldest daughter of the Montgomery family?
Doing such a thing gave her no advantages.
“I would never have heard her conversation with Rose and Jon had I not gone to visit her at the detention center.”
Eloise scoffed self-effacingly, and it dawned on Madeline that Eloise had overheard something that was never meant for her to hear.
A lie would always be a lie. Finding out the truth was only a matter of when.
It felt ironic, and she heard Eloise let out a chuckle.
I had finally found my daughter after so many years. Sean and I drenched her with love these three years we thought she was ours.
not surprised at
her hands on was taken for her
for her. She has been nothing but fake
seen through Meredith’s
was too
the
dad, during the time you took Meredith as your daughter, everything she has done, no matter how immoral, you took
stab and
wounds may heal, but the scars
to grab Madeline’s hand, her expression on
herself back to
that my daughter died three years ago. Could you please recall
on
the woman’s eyes as she hoped of a
skip a beat as she stared at the teary
Vera?” Eloise
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