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Even though Lucy no longer felt distrustful of William, she was still determined to know whether or not he was the man in the photo. She knew that it made no sense and served no constructive purpose, but it weighed on her. For no good reason, it was all she could think about. It was an old photo so, even if it was William, it would have been taken long before they’d begun dating. Thus, it was not evidenced that he’d cheated on her. At the time that the photo had been taken, William had been with Vivian. If the photo was authentic, she could pester William about it, but there was no reason to. William’s relationship with Vivian was over. At the time that the photo had been taken, she hadn’t even known him. She knew that she could be bitter if she wanted, but she also knew that it would be