Just like that, Naomi and her son were driven out of the Reed mansion.
The onlookers sighed upon seeing this, murmuring about how the Wrights brought this upon themselves.
Suzanne's birthday feast also ended in advance due to this incident.
...
In one of the bedrooms, the Reed family doctor did a series of examinations for Gwenda upon his arrival.
After determining that her health was not at risk, the doctor said to Suzanne, "Miss Evans might have choked on a few mouthfuls of water when she was drowning, and may have caught a cold this way. But all she needs to do is to drink something warm. You don't have to worry, ma'am."
"Good, good."
Suzanne sighed in relief and went closer to the bed, taking Gwenda's hand as she sat. "Honestly, you scared me to death."
"I'm fine, grandma."
On the bed, Gwenda was a little pale.
"Fortunately, you only fell into our swimming pool and not some river. Otherwise, I may have a relapsing heart attack."
Suzanne patted her bosom and suddenly thought of something. Turning to August, she asked, "How's young Mr. Kinney?"
"He's fine. Kid's luckier than Gwenda. Once he's had that hot shower, he's back to being energetic again."
As he spoke, August glanced at Gwenda and tsked, grumbling in annoyance. "Honestly, you're weaker than a child..."
"Don't make fun of your cousin."
Suzanne glared at him and continued, "Quickly, help me up. I'll check on young Mr. Kinney."
The moment she finished speaking, Piper appeared by the bedroom door.
"Madam."
"Piper, I was about to look for you. The child is alright, yes?"
Suzanne said politely.
Piper shook her head with a smile. "He's fine. He's as energetic as ever after taking a hot shower as well as drinking some chicken soup. However, is Miss Evans alright..."
Piper was regretful about how she accused Gwenda for something she never did. "I came to apologise to Miss Evans. I'm truly sorry about... what happened earlier."
"It's alright, it was just a misunderstanding. Don't worry."
Suzanne waved her off with a smile. "Since everyone is alright, then it's fine."
"An apology would still be prudent."
As she spoke, Piper looked towards Gwenda, who remained lying on the bed. She went up to her and bowed her head contritely.
Seeing this, Gwenda sat up anxiously. "Mrs. Kinney, don't..."
"Miss Evans, please. Let me finish. If it weren't for you today, Sylas may likely be in the hospital by now. I am truly grateful for what you did, and am really sorry."
Piper teared up and said in a choked voice, "I was narrow-minded before and assumed that you were just like what the rumours described you to be. But now I see that they're all lies. Miss Evans, you're truly a good person, and my family is indebted to you."
"Don't say that."
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