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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1964

Sellers saw the bigger picture better than Aurora.

If that baby was truly his and Joshua exposed it, it would be the scandal of the century for the Burton family.

Losing his position as the family head would be getting off lightly; he might be permanently exiled.

Aurora was walking a tightrope.

Sellers would never allow anything that threatened his standing to exist.

The baby had to go.

...

A few days later, Stella received a call from Old Mr. Wyatt.

"Stella, the doctor I mentioned last time is here. Whenever you have time, bring that Gardner kid over."

She was reviewing treatment plans with Dr. Winter when the phone rang.

At Old Mr. Wyatt's words, her spirits lifted immediately.

"Okay, Joshua and I will head over this afternoon," she said without hesitation.

After hanging up, Dr. Winter, dressed in a white lab coat, smiled and asked, "Did you find a new doctor, Ms. Cameron?"

Stella didn't hide it, giving a gentle nod.

Dr. Winter looked apologetic. "I'm so sorry, Ms. Cameron. I thought I could help, but none of the treatment plans I drafted have been effective."

"I've sent people to look for so many doctors, and almost none of them were willing to treat him," Stella replied. "I'm already incredibly grateful that you came here to try."

Dr. Winter sighed. "Mr. Gardner has refused to trust me, which makes it very hard to proceed with any effective treatment. However, I'll continue to research new approaches as best as I can. To be honest, I find his type of case quite fascinating."

A thought crossed Stella's mind. "I've been playing the violin for him lately. He said the music helps calm his nerves. Do you think... this kind of therapy could work?"

"It will have some effect, but from what I can see, it's limited."

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