Kay did indeed feel his anger growing at her words, and she honestly didn't expect any other reaction from him. For some reason, to her he didn't come across as the type to just throw around words of sympathy like anyone else would and she was actually thankful for that as most of the time they were empty platitudes. "Not got a clue, he was when I got out of there but if he is now? Not got a clue" she replied to his first question, as she let him look at the photo, seeing just uncanny the likeness of mother and daughter were. At his next question, she shook her head, "no, he knew I was his. He was just reminded of mum every time he looked at me. He couldn't handle it or I guess the thought of bringing up a kid on his own" she told him. "mum and dad were so close and probably one of the most loyal couples you'd ever meet. Or would have met should I say. Their love was so intense and strong, to the point that I'd say if I believed in soul mates, I'd say they were it. I'd never met any couple that were so in love with each other, as they were. There's no way mum would have cheated on him" she replied.