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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 753

Half an hour later, Sienna saw Shelly return to the ward, but Daniel was nowhere in sight. She felt a pang of disappointment.

Shelly comforted her, explaining, "Daniel just got called in for an urgent task, so he went to the police station."

Sienna managed a faint smile and let out a soft hum in response. She understood the demands of Daniel's job. Even so, the way he left without a word made her feel somewhat disheartened.

Shelly smiled warmly as she unpacked the food. "I got your favorite ravioli for you."

"Thanks, Mom," Sienna replied, sitting up and noticing Felix engrossed in a game on the couch.

Sometimes, Sienna couldn't help but envy Felix. How could he remain so carefree and untouched by the weight of responsibility or pressure?

Even on the most challenging days, he seemed to float through life without a worry in the world.

Approaching Sienna with the ravioli, Shelly said softly, "Let me feed you."

"It's okay," Sienna replied, mustering a helpless smile as she took the take-out box from her mother. "Mom, I'm not seriously injured. I can manage on my own."

With a resigned sigh, Shelly settled into the chair across from Sienna. She gazed at her daughter with a troubled, somber expression.

Later that night, Shelly went home, leaving Felix to keep Sienna company. Felix had been lying on the couch, engrossed in his games for hours.

When Sienna woke up in the middle of the night, she noticed he was still at it. She glanced at her phone and found no new notifications. Later, she drifted back to sleep.

The following morning, sunlight streamed through the dense foliage outside. It cast vibrant, dappled shadows into the ward.

After the doctor examined Sienna and determined her injuries weren't as serious, she was discharged. However, Daniel still hadn't shown up.

Sienna stared at the last messages on her phone, a heaviness settling in her heart.

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