An entire year had passed before James finally obtained news about Thea.
Regardless of whether Sky’s intel was accurate, at least it gave James a sliver of hope.
He rushed to Cansington without stopping to catch his breath.
Meanwhile, the Callahans in Cansington were gathered together in their villa staring at Thea.
The Thea before them looked about only eighteen or nineteen years old. She had long black hair, delicate features, and fair skin.
“Thea, is it really you?”
“You’re finally back, Thea. What happened? A year ago, James came to Cansington looking for you. Then, he never showed up again, and neither did you. Where did you two go in the past year?”
The Callahans surrounded Thea and bombarded her with questions.
“James? Who’s that?” Thea’s innocent face expressed that she had no idea what the people around her were referring to.
She continued. “By the way, my exams are coming up soon. I have to go back to my room and study. Also, when did our family move here?”
“...”
Her family members looked at her with dumbstruck eyes.
Thea had just returned to Cansington today.
She headed straight to their original house but discovered it had already been sold to someone else.
Lost, she could only borrow a phone from a passerby and call her family.
After returning home, she was thrust into this situation.
All Thea could remember was how she was hanging out with a few of her classmates. Then, she somehow fell asleep. After waking up, everything around her seemed to have changed.
Although she was puzzled, she did not think much of it.
When he finally returned home, she found that her whole family had aged considerably. Even her younger brother was already an adult and had grown so much she could not recognize him anymore.
Gladys asked, “Thea, do you really not remember James?”
Lex said with a frown, “Exam? What are you talking about? Didn’t that happen ten years ago? Have you lost your memory? Are you only able to recall events from ten years ago?”
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