Luna glanced at the surveillance footage and realized that the woman who had left with Sean was none other than Kate.
Since Kate was the one who had brought Sean out, that meant he was not in danger.
After coming out of the nurses' station, Luna shot Yannie an apologetic look and said, "My bad. I never thought that someone would take Sean away... Do you want to stay here and wait for him to return, or do you want to visit Riley with me?"
Yannie glanced at the empty room and could not help feeling a little uneasy at the thought of waiting for a strange man she had never met before to return to his room.
Therefore, she turned to smile at Luna. "I'll
go visit the little girl with you, Ms. Luna."
Yannie had heard plenty of things about Riley from her mother, and according to Mrs. Flores, Riley was the baby who had been switched out with Joshua and Luna's daughter.
However, after finding out that Riley was not their daughter, neither Joshua nor Luna changed their minds about her and instead loved and cherished her even more.
Not only that, but even after Riley fell sick, they were willing to pour money and effort into ensuring her recovery.
Because of Mrs. Flores' description, Yannie always had a good impression of Luna, and since Luna was going to visit Riley, Yannie could not help thinking that Luna was the kindest, most gentle woman she had ever met.
Luna was sensitive to her emotions—she had helped her escape an awkward situation at Joshua’s house—and even consoled her when crying about her past.
At this point, Yannie could not help thinking...how amazing would it be if Luna was her sister?
If, as Luna suggested, she and Joshua's cousin hit it off and became a couple, did this mean that she and Luna would become family?
she saw Yannie staring dazedly at her toes >b,
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