Hannah suddenly lost control of her emotions. Jade and Kelley, standing closest to her, rushed to steady her.
“Mom, are you alright? What did the report say?” Jade asked anxiously.
Hannah’s voice trembled as she clutched the paperwork. “Yes! Yes! Catie is my Freya! She’s my Freya!” By the end, she was sobbing uncontrollably.
Nineteen years.
She had waited a full nineteen years for this moment.
And finally, the day had come.
By some miracle, fate had brought Freya back to her.
No one could grasp the depth of Hannah’s emotions right then.
The entire Richards family was swept up by her words, the room charged with anticipation.
“Mom, let me see the report!” Warren was the first to react, gently taking the envelope from Hannah’s trembling hands.
All seven Richards brothers crowded around Warren, reading over his shoulder.
When the truth stared back at them in black and white—
Warren, like Hannah, broke down in tears. “It’s her. It really is Freya! Lyle, Theodore, Justin, Zachary, Hugo, Frederick—after all these years, we’ve finally found Freya!”
All eight brothers pulled each other into a hug, crying and laughing at the same time.
“We found Freya! After all this time, we’ve finally found her!”
Jade and her sisters-in-law wept tears of joy, unable to hold back their emotion.
Hard work and hope had finally been rewarded.
At last.
At long last, the family had good news to celebrate—just in time for the holidays.
Wiping her face, Jade turned to Stephanie. “Stephanie, quick—call The Capital and let them know!”
Like Hannah, Keira had been searching for Freya for nineteen years.
Right now, Keira deserved to hear this news first.
Stephanie nodded vigorously. “Yes, yes, of course. I’ll call her right away.”
Hannah’s resolve was clear. “Get ready. I want to go to Silverhaven myself and bring Freya home.”
“We want to go too, Mom!”
“Yeah, we’re coming!”
“Grandma, what about us?” piped up the thirteen Richards grandchildren, all speaking at once.
Freya was the only sister among them. Of course, this was a big deal.
“We’ll all go! The whole family!” Hannah said, then paused as another thought struck her. “No, wait. We can’t all leave. Someone needs to stay behind and get the house ready.”
If everyone left, there’d be no one to supervise preparations.


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