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SHERNEIL. A sigh escaped my parted lips as I watched Mav step out of the room, his shoulders stiff and angled in a painful way. If anyone had told me this journey would lead me to all the things I had found out recently, I'd never have believed them. In a way, I certainly didn't know how to react to the new knowledge that Mav’s mother was alive, and his twin sister even existed. At points over the past two days, I had wondered if all this was just a silly… dream. One I’d wake up from as soon as I closed my eyes. But it wasn't. It was as real as anything else in my life. I couldn't begin to imagine how hard this must have hit Mav. I walked up to the bed at the same time Lisa made her way to the window Mav and I had just stood at, her shoulders sagging as she gazed out at the vast vie