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"Pardon?" You asked in shock, looking at the man in front of you. He did seem to have some similar features to you. Or at least, the hair and eye colours were the same, and he had the same sort've facial structure as you.

You tried to remember what your adopted dad had said to you about your real parents in the Bahamas. That you're dad had been in jail and your mother was dead. But you couldn't really remember anything else. He had been murdered right after.

"I know, I know. You probably didn't know you had a real set of parents, did you?" He asked calmly.

"No, my father told me he wasn't my biological father." You admitted, "But why in the world would you be coming to me now?"

"Well I was only let out of jail seven months after your wedding." He said calmly. "I got parole and then I was monitored. I'm technically not allowed to be in contact with you, per the agreement with the parole terms. But I'm off parole now, so here we are."

"You're. . . a sorcerer?" You asked, looking around the now geometric type world that you were both standing in.

"Certainly." He said calmly. "I suppose you're wondering where we are exactly?"

"It's. . . a mirror dimension, right?" You asked uncertainly.

"That is correct. It was rather easy to get you in here. It's just the two of us." He said, taking a seat on the steps.

"What is it that you want from me, exactly?" You asked. "I know my mother tried to kill me because of my bonds. And that you didn't stop her. But the myth says that after I finish the bonding ceremony- which I have done by the way- the lines cease to have any power to break soulmate bonds. So you can't possibly want that from me. And I doubt you're here to strike up any sort of family relationship with me."

"You're correct on all terms." He said calmly. You furrowed your brow at his honesty.

"To be quite frank, I really just wanted to see what sort of person my daughter had turned out to be." He said. "You seem well. You have a nice family with your soulmates. Nice kids too, though I would never be able to handle that many."

You felt a chill go through you. He knew so much about you. A lot more than the public did anyways.

"I like the farm." He said, nodding his head. "I was always more of a city kind've guy myself, but your mother would've liked the touch. So would Elizabeth."

"Sorry?" You asked, unsure of what he had just said.

He looked up at you. "Elizabeth. You knew her. She was soulmated to Hogun the Grim from what I've heard."

"Yeah, she was. . ." You said slowly. "But I don't get what she has to do with any of this."

Your father furrowed his eyebrows. "You know, there was a reason her parents were so protective of her."

You thought back to her mother. She had been really protective of her. Elizabeth could barely go anywhere or do anything without her mother being there. Her mother always walked her to the gym in case she got kidnapped and she never liked letting her out of her sight.

"Her mother was pretty protective of her, but I'm still confused." You said, thinking. Your adopted father had told you that your sister- Y/S/N- was also taken from your parents so that she couldn't be harmed. That was it.

Your father chuckled. "She was your sister, Y/N."

You were stunned. "What?"

"Do I need to repeat myself?" He asked.

"That is not possible." You protested. "Y/S/N-"

"Y/S/N isn't your biological sister." He sighed. "Elizabeth was."

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