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"My birthday's in almost three months!" a girl of about fifteen excitedly shouted.

"I know, I know," a woman said. "Don't tell me you're going to keep reminding me everyday!"

"Mom, I'm turning sixteen!"

"Don't remind me."

The mother and daughter both looked a lot like each other. Both had bright green eyes and the same brunette color hair. The only difference was the daughter's hair was slightly less curly.

"I can drive!" the girl exclaimed.

"Alisa, I know. You reminded me yesterday," her mother laughed.

"And I'll remind you everyday 'till my birthday," the girl said.

"I won't doubt it."

"And who knows, maybe someday you'll see my name in lights. Alisa Hart all through the skies," she dramatically said, sweeping her hand through the air, "And I'll be sure every one knows she is the daughter of Kendra Hart!"

"Thanks."

"Do you ever wonder if that's your real name?" the girl asked softly.

"Only everyday. All I know is what I've been told," Kendra said softly. "They figured my first name was Kend something and my last name was Hart. The only other thing they could figure was that I was from the U.S.."

"How come nobody could find anything?" Alisa asked.

"I was a six-months pregnant woman found in a river with no possessions. I didn't know who I was or where I was from. People from an extremely small town found me. By the time they figured I could this one woman who disappeared, it was too late. Everyone had thought that woman was died. So I decided not to find out if I was her. I mean I wanted to know who I was badly but I was afraid. What if I wasn't her or what if I was but I could never remember who she was? The doctors were saying that there was an extremely good chance I would never remember who I was. I didn't want to go through the pain that could result from finding out who she was. I also didn't want the woman's family to go through the pain of finding her and possibly loosing her a second time," the woman softly explained. "So I started a new life. A new life with my daughter," she said, hugging Alisa.

"So you moved to the U.S. and had me."

"Yes. They knew I was a U.S. citizen. So, I got a job working at a cosmetics company," Kendra continued.

"And now we live in Oakdale, Pennsylvania," Alisa said.

"Yes, and we're as happy as can be," Kendra said.

"So when is Victor coming over?" Alisa asked.

"About 7. He's treating the two of us to dinner," Kendra answered.

"Great! I'll be sure to order the most expensive item on the menu!"

"I'm sure you will," Kendra said dryly.


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