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I didn't believe Stephanie or Firth about the platonic aspect of their friendship. I did wonder how she could have brought herself to marry the man who raped her, and this solution to her pregnancy problem was truly foolhardy. But she was a rebel and maybe more naive than she believed herself to be.
I was buying their lie about not having slept together...silly me. I thought it an affair of the heart.
How ironic that those babies weren’t even Ashworth’s! He knew it but had to live with that knowledge in order to keep his inheritance. But, once they were born, those twins were the green light for his father to off him.
What a terrible family.
How ironic that those babies weren’t even Ashworth’s! He knew it but had to live with that knowledge in order to keep his inheritance. But, once they were born, those twins were the green light for his father to off him.
What a terrible family.
I'm with everyone. I didn't suspect that the twins were Firth's even if there was an affair. I figured Ashworth was the type that would call Stephanie out on being unfaithful, and have her put to death.




