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tears.
"Okay," | whispered.
Dr. Harold Bennett arrived quickly at the Stone Estate, his medical bag in hand. Despite his age, he moved with
the efficiency of someone half his years.
"She seems confused about certain people," | explained quietly as | led him toward Matriarch Evelyn's room.
"She doesn't remember... important family members."
The doctor nodded gravely, his experienced eyes showing he understood my
concern.
With sgentle persuasion, | convinced Matriarch Evelyn to have a check-up. She agreed primarily to ease my
worry, patting my cheek affectionately before disappearing into the examination room with Dr. Bennett. Thirty
long minutes later, the door opened. Dr. Bennett emerged, his expression troubled.
"How is Grandmother? Ethan and | asked simultaneously, our mutual concern temporarily bridging the gulf
between us.
"She'll be fine if she avoids any shocks and takes care of herself. Dr. Bennett began, his voice measured.
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"But what?" | pressed, anxiety clawing at my chest
"She has memory loss," he explained. "Her memories stop after that night five years ago. The last five years
are blank"
Five years ago. Before Lily fell ill. Before everything fell apart
Relief washed over me, followed immediately by guilt. How could I be relieved that Matriarch Evelyn couldn't
remember her own great-granddaughter?
| felt Ethan's gaze onand looked up to find him watchingintently. His brow furrowed as he seemed to
read my thoughts
"How long do you intend to hide Lily's death?" his eyes seemed to ask
if you glare at Liv again, I'll gouge your eyes out," Matriarch Evelyn scolded, emerging from her room.
She approached Ethan and delivered a sharp slap to his back, right where his wounds from the whipping were
still healing
"Ouch!" Ethan winced, his face contorting in pain.
"Serves you right!" Matriarch Evelyn declared, but | noticed the concern that flashed in her eyes
She had forgotten her own punishment of him earlier. The doctor's diagnosis was confirmed in that small
moment
Later that evening, | prepared a special meal for Matriarch Evelyn. Herb-roasted venison with berry sauce -
her favorite. | carefully measured the healing herbs that would strengthen her without interfering with her
medication
"This is delicious, Liv, she praised, happily accepting a second half bowl. "No one cooks like you."
Her words warmed my heart. After dinner, she insisted on a stroll through the garden, claiming the evening air
would help her digestion.
We had barely made it halfway across the lawn when the sky opened up. Rain poured down without warning.
drenching us instantly.
Without hesitation, | removed my coat and held it over Matriarch Evelyn's head, shielding her from the
downpour.
"Liv, you'll catch cold!" she protested, trying to share the makeshift shelter.
"I'm fine," | assured her, though the rain had already soaked through my clothes.
By the tservants arrived with umbrellas, | was drenched to the skin, my hair plastered to my face and
neck.
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"Liv, go take a hot shower so you don't catch a cold," Matriarch Evelyn urged as we entered the house "With your
weak constitution, you can't afford to get sick."
She was right. | had my first day at Canis Enterprises on Monday, and my immune system was already weakened
from stress and grief.
"Okay," | agreed, heading toward Ethan's wing of the Stone Estate.
| felt Matriarch Evelyn's eyes on my back as | walked away, but I didn't turn
around to see the knowing smile that played on her lips.
Ethan had gone to his study for a video conference with business partners. According to Bernard, it would last at
least two hours. He wouldn't be back anytsoon.
Still, | locked the bedroom door behind me, cautious in what felt like enemy territory.
| quickly undressed, placing my wet clothes in the dryer. Though | had lived with Ethan for five years at Imperial
Gardens, | had never stayed overnight in his room since Lily fell ill
The bathroom filled with steam as | turned the shower to its hottest setting. | stepped under the spray, letting
the warm water wash away the chill and soothe the welts on my back from the recent punishment.
The sound of the water masked the noise from outside, and | didn't hear the doorknob turning.