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Asael looked even more worried because of her well behaved answer. He kissed her forehead and her nose. "Sweetheart, I am not saying you shouldn't meet her. I'm just worried that hearing about your family may push you into wanting to know them more. They are not here anymore. I don't want to see you go through another grief." He explained. Stella's heart was heavy. She leaned on his chest and sighed. She didn't grieve for her family. She was just a child who didn't know what happened with them. How could she grieve. "You are right. I should forget about it. It's been eleven years. I didn't care for all this time, there is no use in caring about it now." She whispered. Asael caressed her back to comfort her but the coldness in his eyes was a stark contrast to his comforting warm wor