The moment Taylor learned Anna had a heart condition, he nearly broke down. In his eyes, she had already suffered enough—unable to reunite with her family in this lifetime—and now, she had to deal with an illness like this.
This was his fault. He had wanted Anna to live a good life, to at least learn how to protect herself.
He had wanted to teach her everything he could, but in the end, he had only hurt her.
If he hadn't pushed her to go skydiving, she wouldn't have been put under that kind of stress.
When Anna saw the guilt written all over his face, she simply smiled and shrugged it off. "Taylor, don't worry. I'm fine. Medical technology is so advanced nowadays—even if I have a condition, it can be treated. There's bypass surgery, heart transplants ... It's not the end of the world. Look at me, I'm still here, aren't I?"
She didn't blame him at all. Instead, she was the one offering him comfort.
Taylor, thinking about everything he was about to do to the Sanders family, couldn't hold back anymore. He pulled her into his arms, his voice hoarse as he whispered, "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry."
Anna, ever the optimist, patted his back. "My dad had a heart condition too, and he managed it just fine all these years. I don't have to deal with business or social events like he does, so you don't have to worry about me. I'll be okay, I promise. Don't be sad."
Anna was so pure.
At that moment, Taylor made a vow—he would protect her for the rest of his life. He would never let anything happen to her.
From then on, he cut out all athletic activities from her schedule, leaving only the essential arts courses.
Even her academic workload was reduced. Her condition wasn't stable. The doctors had warned that as she aged, her heart would weaken. She had to avoid any kind of emotional or physical stress.
Even if she received a transplant, there was a risk her body would reject it, which could shorten her lifespan even further.
Taylor threw himself into studying cardiology, hoping that one day, he might be able to help her.
At the same time, he prepared for the worst—beginning his search for a compatible heart donor for Anna.
If that day ever came, at least he wouldn't be caught unprepared.
He wanted her to grow up carefree, but the moment their paths had crossed, fate had already set its course.
Some things were simply unavoidable.
Meanwhile, Wisteria had undergone years of rigorous training and countless trials. Now, the Carlyns were finally ready to execute their revenge plan.
That year, Anna turned 15. Taylor was 18.
She had grown into a tall, beautiful young woman. With the help of medication, her heart condition remained stable.
She was cheerful, lively, and just as affectionate as ever.
Perhaps because she had older brothers at home, she had always seen Taylor as family, treating him like a real brother.
Even at 15, she still clung to him like a child.
To manage her condition, she had spent the past few years living in a secluded villa in Snowville. Taylor would occasionally take her out to see what the Sanders family was up to, just to put her at ease.
As a result, Anna had grown into a confident, trusting girl who relied on Taylor completely.
After the long, harsh winter in Snowville, spring finally arrived.
Knowing how much she loved flowers, Taylor had a vast garden prepared for her—one that bloomed with vibrant colors all year round.
In the middle of the garden stood a handmade swing, crafted by Taylor himself.
Anna was well-behaved. Even when Taylor was away for long periods, she never once thought of running away.
She knew he had hidden her here from the Carlyns—even Yael didn't know where she was.
A mute girl had been assigned to take care of Anna's daily needs.
Life felt dull when Taylor wasn't around, but Anna knew that without him, she wouldn't even be alive.
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The misunderstanding begans......
I knew it he knew...
Lmao...
Or he could have freeze his sperm you know IVF exist for a reason...