'But if Shane Caldwell found out the girl he liked was his own cousin, I wonder what kind of experience that would be for him?'
An idea began to form in Susan Caldwell's mind. 'Since it's no longer possible for me to treat Vera Xavier like a stranger and keep her out of the Caldwells' sight, maybe I can give her a new label—like Shane Caldwell's girlfriend?'
There was a term for this kind of strategy: hiding in plain sight. Or, to put it another way, the most dangerous place is the safest. 'If Vera Xavier becomes Shane Caldwell's girlfriend, who would ever suspect she's a daughter of the Caldwell family?'
At first glance, the idea seemed a bit risky, but Susan Caldwell had perfectly inherited Rona Langdon's adventurous spirit.
Rona Langdon had once switched the babies in pursuit of wealth, and now Susan Caldwell was pushing Vera Xavier at Shane Caldwell to protect that wealth.
