The Relationship Between Keldon And Isabella

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As her children grew into teenagers and then young adults the relationship between Keldon and Isabella faltered.
There was always something hidden something secretive and dark between them.
Nothing was ever the same after their talk years ago. How was Isabella to feel now that her husband thought he was a woman?
She had never heard of anything like this and had no one to talk to all of these years. It was stifling and lonely.
Their son had gotten involved with a girl who had a lot of problems. She caused a lot of heartache to the family. She influenced Micha into doing drugs. She put a wedge between Micha and every family member that was close to him.
Isabella had started working and was meeting people outside of the family as well. She

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