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Marguerite had every right to be skeptical since she wasn’t clued in on the whole story.
Miley, on the other hand, felt a twinge of guilt. They had zeroed in on Marguerite and Yuna as their
prime suspects solely because of the portrait Teresa had drawn.
If it weren’t for the uncanny resemblance between the Marguerite and Yuna, which made it impossible This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
to distinguish who was who in the portrait, they probably would have gotten to the bottom of things by
now.
And Miley’s guilt stemmed from a promise she had made to Teresa to keep her talent as a portrait artist
under wraps.
Now, with Marguerite pressing her for answers, Miley was torn about whether to keep holding onto this
secret.
But Teresa was always a bit odd in her ways.
Being a portrait artist wasn’t some disreputable job, and Miley couldn’t fathom why the kid would opt to
hide this from Marguerite.
If she’d had such a skill at Teresa’s age, she would have been trumpeting her talent all over town
instead of hiding it like Teresa.
Miley couldn’t guess what the kid was thinking, and from her grown-up perspective, it didn’t seem like
such a big deal. There really wasn’t a need to keep it under wraps any longer.
After a moment’s thought, Miley nudged Marguerite onto the couch, swallowed hard, and cleared her
throat with exaggerated mystery, “Marguerite, what I’m about to tell you might just knock your socks off,
so brace yourself.”
Marguerite, puzzled, retorted, “Can you just spit it out already, don’t keep me hanging!”
Miley opened her mouth to speak but paused abruptly, her eyelids drooping as if wrestling with an inner
conflict.
After a long silence, she finally mustered the courage and asked somewhat foolishly, “Marguerite, do
you know about a very famous portrait artist from Stonebridge City, goes by the name Terry?”
Marguerite furrowed her brows in thought, “Rings a bell. Maurice mentioned something about that.
What about it?”
“Anything else you’ve heard?”
Marguerite shook her head, clueless.
Miley plopped down next to Marguerite and began a rambling lead-up, “Well, this Terry is
something else. She can sketch ‘age progression’. She can take a child’s face and predict
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how they’ll look all grown up! Not just that, she can work backward using genetics to figure out what
parents or kids might look like! In short, she’s a real whiz!”
Miley rattled off her spiel in one breath, then met Marguerite’s still-baffled gaze, panting slightly from
her tirade.
“Don’t tell me you guys found this Terry, and she sketched looks for me and Yuna, leading you all to be
clueless about which one of us is Robert’s sister?”
Miley excitedly snapped her fingers in front of Marguerite, “Bingo! You’re not as slow on the uptake as I
thought! Quick thinking!”
So that was it. No wonder they were so certain that Robert’s sister was either Yuna or herself, having
already sketched their likenesses.
But it was strange; she and Yuna weren’t twins, so why would they look exactly alike? Zoe and
Penelope did bear a resemblance, but that didn’t mean their kids would be carbon copies!
This was all beyond belief!
Marguerite mused, troubled by the thought.
Suddenly, a lightbulb went off, and she whirled to face Miley, urgency written all over her face,
“If Terry is that talented, then couldn’t she also work out what my son might look like from mine and
Maurice’s features? I could totally go to her for that! Introduce me!”
Marguerite inadvertently hit the nail on the head, sending Miley into an awkward, guilt-ridden frenzy of
scratching her forehead.
“Marguerite, actually… I don’t need to introduce you. You know Terry.”
Marguerite’s look of elation instantly turned to confusion as she stared at Miley, bewildered.
She knew Terry? How could that be? Her social circle was limited, and her list of friends
was short.
But in her memory, there was absolutely no one named “Terry.”
Seeing Marguerite’s puzzlement, Miley bit the bullet and dropped the bombshell, “Stop guessing, I’ll
just tell you. Terry is Teresa!”