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Dan had been walking for the last two hours thinking about everything peter had told him he didn’t now what to think peter had told him what had happened 6 years ago, what Clare had seen or thought she had seen. all of a sudden he turned a corner and saw Clare in a garden a few houses away with a little girl about 5 or 6 (he thought) and as he got closer to them he got a better look at the little girl and he couldn’t believe it she was Pete’s double. Was it possible that Pete had a daughter, could Clare really not have told him. Just then Clare looked up and caught his eye and so many emotions ran across her face but the main one was fear.

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It was two hours later and Clare and Dan were in the living room talking (Ali was still in the garden playing on the swings). Clare had told him everything that had happened since the day that she had found peter and Amanda together, how she had no idea that she was pregnant until later, that she had not told peter about Ali because she was afraid he would hurt Ali like he hurts everything he is meant to care about and also because of Amanda. When Ali had been 4 months old Clare had seen Amanda who had told Clare that peter and married Amanda not long after Clare had left him and that they had a baby together Amanda had even shown her a picture of peter holding the baby.

Dan didn’t now what to think had the baby been Ryan. It couldn’t have been Ryan was his son not peters and anyway peter had told Dan that he had not slept with Amanda that she had set it all up so that Clare would leave him. So what Amanda had told Clare had to be another lie right another way for Amanda to make sure Clare and peter did not get back together.

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