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Harvey didn't know what to say. He couldn't bring himself to say something because what would he even say to the daughter of someone who was caught cheating? He didn't know how it might feel on her side. She just kept on looking at the mirror, she couldn't even try to take her eyes off the two even when their kisses were getting deeper and deeper. They were shameless. Harvey knew that even with how emotionless Alyssa looked, she was still hurting. By how tight she was holding the side of her seat that her knuckles turned white, he knew that she was just hiding her true feeling. Her father was cheating, her parents were fighting, and her family was practically now officially broken. Harvey realized that the fights probably were because of these things. The Vice President and the woman, wh