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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 803

Did Aileen just call the man Declan?

Hailey froze. She realized Aileen had mistaken him for Declan, her brother.

A few days ago, Hailey had thought the same thing when she first saw him.

Hailey quickly said, "Aileen, he's not your brother."

"What? That's impossible! He is my brother—I know it! I would never mistake him for someone else. That's him! Declan!" Aileen insisted.

It had been three years since Aileen had seen Declan.

Declan was her only blood relative left in the world—there was no way she could be wrong. She was sure that was him.

Hailey said, "Aileen, calm down. He's really not your brother."

The man in the driver's seat turned to look at Aileen. He said calmly, "You've got the wrong person. I'm not your brother."

"I don't believe you! Take off your mask! Let me see your face!"

Aileen was determined to see his face.

"Aileen, don't!" Hailey tried to stop her.

However, the man said, "Fine."

He raised his hand and pulled down his mask, revealing a face scarred beyond recognition.

Aileen gasped sharply, her eyes widening in shock. "Your face…"

He pulled the mask back on. "Now do you believe me?"

"I…" Aileen's voice faltered.

"I have things to do, so I'll get going first," the man said before stepping on the gas and driving away.

Aileen took a step forward. "Declan!"

Almost without thinking, Hailey reached for her phone and opened the driver's WhatsApp profile.

His profile picture was nothing but black—simple, unreadable.

The vibe he gave off was just like Declan's, low-key and mysterious.

She tapped into his Updates feed. It was empty—just like his profile photo.

What had happened to his face? What kind of person was he?

Hailey didn't know why she found herself so curious about this taxi driver. She transferred 500 dollars via Venmo and sent him the receipt.

"Thanks for tonight," she texted.

A moment later, a reply came through.

"You're welcome," he replied.

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