He was there for her first parent–teacher conference, taught her how to ride a bike, and even did her
first hair
braid.
Even when she got her first period or needed a bra, it was he who braved the store to get her pads and
training bras. For ten years, he was like a brother, like a father to her.
At eighteen, Remington would go to the ends of the earth for Lizetta. At eighteen, Lizetta climbed into
his bed, got caught, and it sparked a major scandal in Zion City. Fiona Dashiell, his grandma, beat him
ck and blue, forcing him to marry her.
His girlfriend, Evelina Hawthorne, left the country heartbroken.
He married Lizetta but didn’t love her, ying house without any real affection. A year ago, in a
drunken haze, he made a move without a shred of emotion and refused to have children with her.
He resented her for ruining everything and wouldn’t let her call him “Remi” anymore. Yet, although she
loved him deeply, she kept her feelings hidden, terrified of tainting his image – how could she ever drug
him and climb into his bed?
Four years ago, that night, she had no idea what happened. Since then, everyoneughed at her for
being promiscuous, and the Dashiell family never epted her.
She was alwayspliant and trod carefully. She thought when her mother–inw brought out the
family bracelet and Remington spent their anniversary with her, it was a sign that she was finally
epted and liked by him. But it was all just her foolish fantasy.
Hope and despair were only a hair’s breadth apart. Everything that happened today was like a silent
p, waking her uppletely.
She didn’t want to go on like this. She wanted a divorce – to set him free and to free herself!
“Mrs. Dashiell, why are you sitting on the floor?” Edith stood at the door, looking surprised.
Lizetta turned away, quickly blinked away her tears, and stood up.
“What’s up?”
“Before Mr. Dashiell left, he asked me to bring medicine up.”
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Edith held a ss of water and a pill, and Lizetta knew it was birth control. She took it and swallowed it
in front of Edith.
After Edith left, Lizetta closed the door and numbly started to tidy up the mess on the floor. It was only
when she saw the bloodstains on the floor that she realized a piece of broken ss had pierced her
foot, smearing blood all over her sole.
Sheughed at herself mockingly, cleaned the floor, and then attended to her wound.
Descending the stairs to the dining room, the candlelit dinner and cake she had prepared were still
neatlyid
out.
Lizetta sat down alone, picked up the utensils, and slowly ate, as if payingst respects to her failed
marriage. In the living room, Edith’s panicked voice rang out, “Something’s wrong; Mr. Joseph Dashiell
has a high fever!”
Yesterday, her eight–year–old brother–inw Joseph was sick and insisted on meeting Lizetta. The
bracelet incident, it was he who spilled the beans to Lizetta.
Lizetta’s face changed, “You go start the car; I’ll take Joseph out right away.”
“Liz, I feel bad.”
Lizetta rushed into the room; the child’s forehead was burning up, feverishly clinging to her palm.
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“I’m here; don’t be scared, Joseph. We’ll go to the hospital right away.”
By the time they reached the hospital, it was nearly midnight, and after a series of checks, Joseph was
admitted.
Hanna and Wilma rushed over to keep watch, and Lizetta went to get the medical report. Thinking
Joseph might fuss when he woke up in the night, Lizetta decided to go back to the ward to grab her
bag and buy some
snacks.
The door to the ward was ajar, and she could hear crying and talking.
“Don’t worry too much, Mrs. Hanna Dashiell. The doctors say Joseph’s leukemia isn’t high risk, and he
might not need a bone marrow transnt.”
“I know, but Joseph has rare blood type. We can’t avoid transfusions. If Lizetta could have a matching
child, it would at least mean she’s somewhat useful. The Dashiell family hasn’t been supporting her for
nothing.”
In an instant, Lizetta felt like she’d been struck by lightning. She understood then – Joseph was the
apple of her mother–inw’s eye, born in her old age.
Hanna didn’t want her to get pregnant; she wanted her to bear a savior for Joseph, a living donor.
Chilled to the bone, Lizetta turned numbly and walked to the outpatient hall.
She thought the night couldn’t get any more absurd, but then she looked up to see her husband.
Remington was with another woman, both wearing glowing headbands, looking like a couple of
lovebirds.
He was looking at his phone while the woman yfully reached up to tweak a wolf ear on his
headband. The family jade bracelet glittered on her wrist – the Dashiell family heirloom.
Lizetta’s world spun, and she felt nauseous, turning her head to retch. Remington looked up and saw
Lizetta.
Their eyes met, and Lizetta froze.
Remington’s expression was unchanged; he said something to the woman, who then looked over.
Only then did Lizetta see her face clearly – the fair, innocent andely.
It was Evelina; she hade back!