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Eight Years Lost A Love Unclaimed (Ariella) novel Chapter 25

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I officially settle down in my hometown.

I tidy up the overgrown small yard and plant some fruits and vegetables.

I have Grandma Samantha’s memorial photo framed and hang it right in the center of the living room.

I name the little girl Doris Wilson.

Before long, the court approves my adoption application. Having Doris around makes my town life feel a lot less lonely.

Doris hardly shows a smile, and always looking at me with a stern face.

She understands everything, and despite being just four years old, she seems so

mature. On the days when I am sick, she would stand on a stool to make soup for

  1. me.

I can’t help but think of my biological child.

The little lord of the Evans family, Aaron Evans, who would receive an entire ski resort as a gift whenever he wants to ski, or have a whole candy factory when he

craves sweets.

They are so different.

Doris asks me why I’m willing to adopt her.

She considers herself as a burden.

I gently stroke her head and reply,

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Because I feel lonely, and I need you to keep me company from now on.

She looks at me, silent for a moment, then nods vigorously.

Alright, I’ll be with you for life.



And so the days go by, one after another.

Doris starts kindergarten.

Doris moves on to primary school.

Doris becomes the student representative.

Doris has a fight with someone

I am taken aback when I get a call from her teacher.

Doris is such a wellbehaved child, so mature for her age; she wouldn’t even spare

a glance at the other kids, let alone get into a fight.

In her words, they are just too childish.

I rush to the school.

The teacher meets me at the entrance, looking utterly helpless.

The kid Doris fought with is the transfer student who just arrived today.

Why did they fight?That is all I want to know.

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