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I stared at them—their expensive clothes, their cold expressions, the car keys in Daniel’s hand… a car I had paid for.
“Daniel,” I said quietly, “you’re really leaving me here alone?”
He leaned in close, his voice low.
Everything.
That meant my modest lifestyle. My silence about who I really was.
Elaine peeked into the diaper bag and smirked. “Cheap things. We’ll replace them—if the baby looks like Daniel.”
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