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I nodded, though she couldn’t see me. “Wow. She must have been pretty young. How did she die?” “According to the certificate, her cause of death was listed as some form of cancer, the best he could tell, something that had thirty-five syllables and sounded downright scary.” “That’s just awful. It must have been hard on Bob’s mother and father.” “You would think. This family holds things pretty close to the vest, though. But I’ll give Bob props, he got curious once he learned about his aunt. And that his mother’s only sibling had been a twin.” “Oh?” Finally, we were getting to the goods. “Yeah, I know he felt bad betraying his parent’s trust and all that, but he was compelled to learn about his history and started doing his own research. I think Jonah helped out some, too, but the deta