During my wedding, a mysterious woman bearing an uncanny resemblance to me entered the hall carrying an old photo album

On her wedding day, Amara’s life is turned upside down when a woman who looks exactly like her walks in. This stranger, Alice, reveals a painful truth: they are sisters, separated when their parents, struggling with illness and finances, left Amara at an orphanage.

Alice explains that she grew up with their aunt, feeling guilty for leaving Amara behind. Now, Alice is dying of cancer and wants Amara to know the truth before it’s too late. As Alice’s health worsens, Amara balances her new marriage with caring for her sister, learning the depth of love and sacrifice.

When Alice dies, Amara is heartbroken but at peace knowing she was loved. Years later, Amara names her daughter after Alice, honoring the sister she never knew.

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