Chapter 467 A Daughter’s Despair
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“For this family to go back to the happy place it used to be, full of laughter, I have to leave! I have to go!”
Kyla sobbed so hard her voice broke.
Her words tore at Blair’s heart and left everyone else shaken.
This was the very thing they feared most.
Day to day, they rarely mentioned Tilda.
Everyone worried that Kyla would think too much about how their attitude toward Tilda had changed.
“Kyla, don’t be so foolish. As long as I’m alive, you will always be a Jensons. You will always be my daughter!” Blair’s voice trembled.
“No one has the right to drive you out of this family. Kyla, please open the door. Don’t scare me. You know my health hasn’t been good lately.”
Her voice cracked, tears filling her eyes. “If you leave me too, how will I go on? I wouldn’t have the strength to keep living.”
As Blair spoke, her eyes filled with tears.
Her voice trembled, and then she broke into a fit of violent coughing.
“Mom?”
“Mom!”
Kyla finally pulled open the door. Her face was streaked with tears and snot, her eyes swollen red. She rushed into Blair’s arms, clinging to her.
“Mom, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to worry you. But I feel so useless. I can’t help with anything. Because of me, Tilda hates us too much to come home. I don’t even know why I should stay in this house anymore.
“I know everyone wants Tilda to come home. I–I just don’t belong here. I can leave. Tilda is so much better than me. She’s stronger, smarter, everything I’m not. Mom, you should bring her back. I don’t deserve to be your daughter.”
“Enough, Kyla. Don’t say another word!” Blair cried, cutting her off. “Tilda has already cut ties with us. I’ve lost my real daughter–I can’t lose the only one I have left!”
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She pressed her hand over Kyla’s mouth, hugging her so tightly that her own shoulders shook. Blair’s eyes shut, tears running down her face.
Kyla broke down completely in her arms, crying out loud.
The sight was heartbreaking.
Kayden and Justin stood nearby, lowering their heads. Their noses stung, and their eyes blurred with tears.
Dear God, what had they done to deserve this?
Why couldn’t there be a way to have both?
Tilda was their beloved sister. But so was Kyla.
Why couldn’t Tilda forgive them, return to the family, and accept Kyla’s place in it?
Only Russell and Darell stayed in the living room.
From upstairs came the sound of sobbing.
Neither of them moved.
Darell raised his brows in surprise. “Dad, aren’t you going to check on them?”
My God, all these years, how had none of them seen through her?
Russell had never truly understood his beloved daughter.
And worse, he had misunderstood about his real daughter and driven her away.
Speaking of seeing through Kyla as who she was, maybe Darell had always seen what the rest of them refused to.
Russell’s gaze slid toward Darell.
“Darell,” Russell said slowly, “I know you’ve never liked Kyla. You treated her kindly only for ou sake. Why is that? Why don’t you like her?”
Darell froze, startled by the question.
He had not expected it from his father.
Darell studied his father carefully. “Dad, did you find out something?”
Russell opened his mouth.
But in the end, he couldn’t say it. Russell couldn’t reveal that Kyla had plotted against Tilda.
“I don’t know,” he murmured instead. “I want to hear your answer.”
Deep down, he still clung to a shred of hope. He hoped the investigators he had sent were
wrong.
Somehow, there was still a chance to set things right.
Darell hesitated. “Dad, I never wanted to say this. Because if I do, you’ll probably be furious with me.”

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