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Aysel's POV "How long have you known that David could talk, and yet he kept it a secret from me? What kind of person are you? Is this the reason why you are always interested in having a conversation with him? Instead of you telling him that you are not his father, you are leading him on to see me as a bad person while you are the saint." "Is that what you want, Connor? To take my son away from me? I trusted you, but every time you kept on doing the same thing. You are actually making me think you are close to David, you are a bad influence on him and I don't want someone like you near him," I fumed in anger. Connor was not giving up. He was really pleased, to the point of coming to my house every single day. No matter how much I pushed him away, he still didn't want to give up. "I hav