Rachel sneered, “You’re hiding something, you minx.”
Elisa quipped, “All right. Let’s go.”
Rachel followed her with a smug look.
…
In the ward, Norman was seen accompanying his daughter.
Aunt Rose remained with her daughter all the time because she was worried that her daughter would do something foolish. She had little trust in a mental health facility.
As the father arrived to deliver the news, both mother and daughter shared a bitter expression.
Linda, who had remained silent the whole time, spoke out. She seemed to lose her patience, “Why! Why did you let Elisa go? What if she comes around and betrays us?”
Rose hissed, “You can’t give Elisa the upper hand. Do you know what happened the last time?”
Norman laughed, “This is your doing! You’re the reason of our downfall! Now you have the nerve to place demands?”
Norman initially visited to rant at Rose. Things got out of hand because this woman acted irrationally and made countless foolish decisions. Wickam has been gracious over our plea, but why?
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