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What does Niara intend to convey with her acts and message? Why was her perception of them so negative? Rosa's mom started to get serious. Has she done anything that Niara finds upsetting? Was there anything she said that made her feel uncomfortable? Rosa, her mother, and her brother didn't have a good day. They had no idea that this was how things would end or that Niara would one day abandon them for no apparent reason. After four years, Niara left the airport wearing a blue suit and slacks. Her hair flowed in the wind and she wore dark glasses. She looked about her while holding her children, one in each hand. When she left the city four years ago, it was still teeming with activity. The people remained the same, and the weather had never altered either. However, her demeanor has only changed in one way. She has embraced life and everything it has to offer. She now possesses strength and determination. Four years later, she is a stronger, more mature person. Her boys had such a cute appearance. She pondered the identity of their father. It must have been a really attractive man who could turn heads wherever he went. Numerous passengers caressed the boys' chins as they continued to stare at the two lads. While some gave them kisses, others simply smiled and waved. Niara likes cutting their hair in two different ways, which gives them an attractive and authoritative appearance. Their round foreheads are full-shaped, and their lips are narrow. They have a medium-sized, sharp nose and a V-shaped jawline. They have pale skin and large eyes. Niara often thinks about how attractive her males are. She would keep an eye out to see if she happened upon someone with features similar to her boys'. Someone like that could be their father or a family member. "Mum, this is our city?" Terry inquired. Being the older of the two siblings, he occasionally acts older than his identical twin brother Tony. Yes, my dear. Niara reassured them, "We'll be home soon," and hailed a taxi, loading their belongings inside. Rosa's mother's address was given to the taxi driver by her. She would have to go there before obtaining her accommodation because she had departed without providing a valid explanation. An automobile horn stopped in front of Rosa's house shortly after. Glancing out the window, she saw only a dashing boy get out of the vehicle. She couldn't help but notice the tiny fellow's good looks. Another boy arrived next, resembling the first one in every way. She narrowed her eyes and fixed her serious gaze out the window. When her mother saw how serious she was, she asked her to quit sticking her nose where it wasn't supposed to. She can step outside and check on the arrivals. They may have been hosting a guest if they shared housing with neighbors. Rosa, nevertheless, jumped out of nowhere and said, "Niara!!" Rosa's brother and mother hurried over and took a quick look as well. They hurriedly opened the door. Niara rushed herself into Rosa's mother's arms as soon as they saw her pay the taxi driver and turned to meet her pals. Niara responded, "I missed you, Aunt," and her eyes lightened. Rosa walked to the boys who were standing silently and led them while her mother hugged her for a long period. Niara turned around and remarked, "There's a lot to catch up on." She saw her brother carry Tony on his shoulders and Rosa carried Terry. Rosa's mother stated that her son would be back to check them in, but she still dragged a few bags. Being back with Rosa and her family was a joyous reunion. Rosa's mother embraced the twins. After a few years, she was finally seeing Niara, but she was unable to express her happiness. "Where have you been?" Rosa inquired. Niara walked out, declaring that she was going to grow into a stronger woman. Rosa shouldn't be concerned about her; she deserved her place. "I traveled to Nation X. I apologize for leaving Rosa the way I did. I departed while no one was home to stop me because I couldn't think of a better option and I knew that you and Aunt might not want me to." Niara expressed regret. They stopped questioning her after that. They had to exercise caution because the kids were present. Niara made herself at home in the guest room she had come from, and soon Rosa's mother was preparing their dinner. Following their morning meal, Niara read bedtime stories to the children, and Rosa stayed behind to hear her lull them to sleep. Her acquaintance had become a mother, and she grinned. Niara grinned when she noticed her pal grinning and turning to face the children. She is no longer surprised to see folks grinning while glancing at the youngster. She can't recall how many times people begged her to let them carry them when they were babies. Many purchased those garments for them, gave them gifts, and provided money. She is aware of the boys' cuteness and the admiration they receive from onlookers. "I don't need to be informed; I know they are your boys. Was their pregnancy a result of that incident? Rosa inquired. After giving a nod, Niara got up and dragged Rosa into the sitting room. She planned to share with everyone the last four years of her experiences. Rosa's mom was aware that when the children went to sleep, Niara would share information with them. When she watched Rosa and Niara go hand in hand, it did not surprise her. Rosa objected when Niara took a seat. Hong, Rosa's brother and his pals had gone to play a video game on the computer. "I will always be grateful to you, Aunt, and Rosa for supporting me during the lowest point in my life. I don't think I will ever again feel the kind of intense darkness I did four years ago. It was during my check-up at the hospital that I found out I was pregnant. At the moment, I had no idea what to do. I'm unemployed, have no money, and don't know who caused my pregnancy. However, the physician who treated me decided to follow up with me afterward. After I informed him of everything that had transpired, he decided to ask his foster parents for assistance. Their home base is in Nation X. They consented and said they would take care of the pregnancy and me. I therefore obtained a visa and left without notifying you. I was made to feel welcome and even began working there. I used to have a lot of savings, and I once hosted a buddy who was a doctor for two weeks. They took care of me up until my babies were born. To conserve money for my return, his mother took over as the boys' babysitter and nanny. However, after three years, I felt I had to go back home because the boys had somewhat grown. When I told my friend Paul that I intended to come back, he promised to let me know as soon as he had assisted me in finding employment. Niara gave a brief explanation, saying, "Last week, he called to tell me that I have been offered an appointment as an executive designer in the Li's Group and here I am." Rosa became emotional. In the last four years, a great deal has transpired. She would not have permitted her to leave if Niara had disclosed to her what she was expecting. "Since you left Niara, you could have at least gotten in touch with us. I wanted to know if you were harmed in any manner by us, and we were unaware of it. However, I am aware that, Niara, this will mark the start of a new chapter in your life. You're going to live life to the fullest with your sons. We would like to meet Doctor Paul, your friend. Rosa's mother remarked, "Some good people just can't help but bring their kindness into their job, and such people need to be appreciated." She was pleased that Niara made the sensible choice to give birth to her children. She chose not to abort the pregnancy, although some females would have. She would make an excellent mother. The most significant thing that has ever happened to her would be her children. Niara promised them that she would let Pal know how much they appreciated him and extend an invitation. She then informed them that, on Paul's advice, she would be purchasing a home tomorrow. The day after tomorrow, she will begin her new work and move out with her boys. Rosa is welcome to come with her when she goes to view the house. Rosa concurred and promised to take a leave of absence from work to go with her. She made fun of herself by joking that she now simply trusts Niara. She has no idea if she will unexpectedly grab the boys and leave the house once more. Rosa's mother expressed her doubts about it while they all laughed. Niara won't act in such an immature manner going forward. Rosa's mother eventually left the two friends to reminisce about bygone days. Niara's initial inquiry concerned her relationship with her partner. Rosa sighed and laughed a little. She informed him that, without her knowledge, he was seeing someone else. He informed her of their split when he invited her to lunch one day. She expressed her regret to him for encouraging her to hold onto her dream of them being married in the future. He was shot for betraying her confidence and making her feel unloved. He confessed to me that he no longer loved me. Rosa remarked, appearing to start crying, "He realized he had to let me go because he was already seeing someone else." She was comforted by Niara, who assured her that she would meet the proper guy. For the good person to enter her life, the evil person must leave. She desires her to have a sincere conversation about love before joining a man. She should learn from her own mistakes. She, on the other hand, was over men. She is no longer in need of them. What counts to her in this world is finding pleasure and living her life with her children. She is unsure if the term "falling in love" still applies to her. Now it was Rosa's time to assure her that happiness would return. We're going to love her more than she can ever know this time. Her boys would experience the flavor of fatherhood and affection. After catching up on old times, the two pals bid each other goodnight and head to their separate rooms. It was some time before Niara fell asleep that night. Four years ago, her life was on her mind. Siara and Joseph must be content in their new home. Her sister thought it was easy to snatch her man away with the click of a mouse. There's no actual affection between her and her ex-husband. It is not appropriate for him to marry her sister. Siara's mind had been poisoned by Pamera to be against her. She is loved by the sister she knew and grew up with. Nobody would ever guess they weren't related. They had always been treated like twins by her father. Siara is receiving the same item that he purchased for Niara. Rather than not giving it to one person, he wouldn't buy it if he couldn't get two. In this sense, they grew up looking for the same thing in one another. However, everything takes on a new meaning after her father's passing. Pamera would eventually face the consequences of her actions toward her and her sister. One day, she would undoubtedly regret it. Although Niara believed Siara and Joseph were content, they were both troubled by something else.
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