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(Silas) "Do you know how devastating it is for me to know that the woman who I gave so much credit to for raising me and keeping me safe was the one who lied to me all my life?" my son said to me. "So many lies.... The one that hurts the most is that she took my memories.... of you." My mouth fell open, "Jewel did what?" I whispered. My son looked at me with confusion, he clearly thought I was privy to what he was telling me, "Every time you came to help me, she blocked that memory from me. I had no one in my memories except her as my savior." I didn't know what to say. I had never asked Jewel to do that. I guess I figured he'd been too little and just forgot. I had secretly hoped that our bond went so deep that he'd feel me and recognize me each time I'd come.... but he had only re