Stella glanced over at Rachel with a cool, measured gaze.
Rachel put on her best innocent face and said, "Keen is in such a serious condition, and you're treating the kid who bullied him like he's your own son? Isn't that a bit much?"
Stella replied calmly, "The kid didn't bully Keen, and besides, it was Marvin who saved his life just now."
Stella's lips curled. "Funny—you're the one who organized a mob to stop me. If Keen hadn't made it, that blood would've been on your hands."
Rachel's face froze for a moment before she quickly dropped her eyes, feigning sadness. "I saw that guy was a doctor and thought he'd be more professional. I didn't want to waste any time getting Keen treated, so I held you back, Ms. Cameron."
Tears glistened in her eyes as she turned to Haynes. "Haynie, I'm so sorry. I almost put Keen in danger."
Haynes replied coolly, "It's not your fault. You were just concerned."
Stella's inner voice scoffed. Of course, Haynes would stand up for Rachel. He had been there, siding with her, getting in Stella's way. Defending Rachel meant defending himself.
Turning away from them, Stella looked at Keen, who was finally calm. A wave of fear still lingered within her.
This was the special medication Mr. Burton had prepared for Keen, meant as an emergency remedy. Luckily, she had brought it along, or else…
A thought struck Stella, and she asked Hayne, "He always carries an emergency spray with him. Today, when I asked someone to check, it was missing. Did you throw it away?"
Haynes frowned slightly. "No, Keen usually changes his own clothes. Maisie takes care of the laundry. Maybe she took it out while doing the wash."
Stella shook her head. "That's impossible. I've talked to Maisie about this many times. She's been with us long enough not to make such a basic mistake."
A shadow of guilt crossed Rachel's face, gone before Haynes could see it.
"Maybe Keen misplaced it?" he suggested.
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