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Lynnsey sighed inwardly because she knew that she should pay Rachel a visit. She had been away from this city without telling anyone for four years. At least, she had to give Rachel an explanation for that. What made her worried was that she wasn't sure if Rachel would still be on her side like before or not. "Mommy, it burnt!" Liam wrinkled his nose and reminded. Lynnsey quickly hung up the phone and turned off the stove. Half an hour later, the dinner was ready. Nicole smelled the fragrance and walked over, sitting down at the dining table and waiting for food. Liam was amused and said, "Look at Nikki, she's starving." Lynnsey gave Nicole a bowl of soup and said, "Here, Nikki. You should eat more." Nicole didn't respond and started to concentrate on the food in front of her. It w