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Amara sighed as she heard Bealfire. *Sure* she thought back to him. She sat in the middle of a mess of letters and other items that mentioned her twin and everything, hating that it was all hidden.
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Darkseeker
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Baelfire smiled to himself. He got up then turned his attention to Tonagan. "I'll be back later. My parents should be home or at least one" he said and started for the door. Tonagan gave a nod in acknowledgement.
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Neutral
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Amara started to grow more and more frustrated as she read more and more. *How could she lie to me all this time?!* She threw a small box at the wall as tears rolled down her face.
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Darkseeker
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Baelfire stood outside Amaras house for a minute debating whether he should knock or just walk in. He decided to try knocking first and hit his knuckles on the door.
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Neutral
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Amara heard the knock before she called for him to just walk in. She leaned against the wall, her eyes looking defeated. One letter she found told her the truth on why she never met her father either, and it only tore her up more.
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Darkseeker
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Baelfire entered and closed the door behind him. "Amara? You ok?" He asked walking through the house wondering where she was at.
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Neutral
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Amara shook her head. "No, I'm not. My mother had all these lies, and I can't figure out why. My father took my twin, and the reason I never met him was because he stopped writing which my mother assumes is him dying" she grumbled. "I just don't know what to think anymore."
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Darkseeker
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Baelfire tracked her down. "I'm sorry. I wish there was something I could do to help." He sat down in the door way criss crossing his legs. He looked at the mess and picked up an old photo.
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Neutral
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Amara shook her head. "I just don't understand why she thought she couldn't tell me. It would have been easier than all the lies. It can't be all that dangerous knowing the stupid legend rignt?"
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Darkseeker
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Baelfire sighed and let go of the paper watching it float to the ground. "Parents can be difficult sometimes. Also I don't think so." He sighed again. "Trust I know about the whole parent thing." He grabbed a letter and started to read it. "Dear Amara, by the time you read this I am probably gone. I wish I could ave told you in person but... since we weren't able to tell which one of you would be the one of the legend your father and I thought it would be a good idea to desperate the two of you. Your sister has probably shown up at this time which has made you go searching for answers...." he read. "Wow that's umm OK." He said still holding the letter.
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