The Half-Sisters

Hall told Dyer that those two sisters had half-sisters. This all the way made Dyer curious as those two sisters were residents of Virginia Beach where Dyer too lived. When Dyer asked their names, the reply made her shudder for a moment. She knew she had heard one of those names before.

She?

The names were Lisa Holley Vann and Shannon Nicoll. After a few minutes of brainstorming, Dyer realized that Nicoll was the name she has heard of before. And suddenly it struck to her that it was the same woman she met at Tallwood Elementary School. Now it was making sense as to why people would call both of them alike then.

White Blank

Dyer was in shock to realize that she was once this close to her half-sister, and later she regretted that she did not know her that well. She was her sister and she never knew about it. Surprisingly, even Nicoll never knew about this.

Some Conditions

Moore before giving the twins for adoption just kept two conditions that whosoever adopts them will have to raise them together and also they should be brought up and should follow the Catholic belief.

A New Family

Moore again built her family and life. Two years after giving the twins for adoption, she met a man named Holley. They tied the knot in Virginia and gave birth to two daughters, Vann who was 51 and Nicoll who was 49 then. After coming across the truth, Dyer couldn’t hold any longer.

Reunion

Once Dyer her sister, Nicoll and her sister got to know about the existence of each other, the half-sisters they were shocked. Staying so close in the neighboring area and still not aware of how closely they were related.  And now none could stop them from reuniting.