Candace shook her head, "No. Don't. I don't want them to know about me until I'm able to make sense of everything. This doesn't change my opinion about her," Candace said, and Jade pursed her lips.
"But the story is beginning to add up, don't you think? She said you were stolen from her by a man, and the sisters said a man brought you to the orphanage home," Jade said thoughtfully.
"If you think about it, it still doesn't add up. If I'm to go by what you said you were told, then I was stolen from her at birth. On the other hand, the man who left me at the orphanage home did so when I was three years old. What happened in between? I'm not sure it's the same person who stole me from her as she claims," Candace said with a shake of her head, and Jade's brow pulled together as she thought about it too.