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The mere thought of it sent a surge of anger boiling up inside Miranda, threatening to scorch away her
sanity.
She parked her car outside the nursing home, but the sight of the deserted entrance knotted her brow
in confusion.
What in the world had happened? The Haywood family had ced Julian in this care facility years ago,
yet now it looked as if the ce had been abandoned.
Weeds had imed the front walk, and the building bore the unmistakable signs of neglect. Panic
fluttered in Miranda’s chest. She hastily dialed a few numbers, seeking answers.
It took ten minutes to discover that the nursing home had relocated three years prior.
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Three years–Miranda hadn’t been back since. She was out of the loop.
Hastily, she got back in her car and drove to the new address. Upon arrival, she saw a nurse wheeling
an elderly gentleman out into the sun.
Julian, with his snowy hair and wrinkled, kindly face, was a picture of amiable old age. The nurse was
chatting with him, and Julian chuckled, pointing at a robust tree in the courtyard. “Ah, that one was
nted by Bri. She’s such a devoted girl,” he said.
His voice had barely faded when he heard footsteps approaching, sparking a glimmer of hope. Turning,
he saw a stranger–not Bri.
Julian!?
Miranda’s voice cut through the air as she rushed over and grabbed his arm. “There’s trouble with
Lillian. We need you toe back.”
Julian’s thoughts were muddled. It took him a while to recognize his daughter–inw. Hadn’t it been
three years since hest saw her?
The nurse, observing Miranda’s forceful grip, quickly intervened. “Ma’am, the gentleman is frail and his
bones are brittle. Please be gentle with him.”
But Miranda was beyond listening. Her eyes seethed with resentment. “Julian, it’s me. Miranda. Brielle
is ruining the Haywood family. That curse, you must talk to her yourself.”
A sparkle of rity crossed Julian’s eyes. It had been two months since Bri had visited. Was something
amiss? Were she and Spencer still okay?
His memory was failing him. He couldn’t remember phone numbers, and his cell phone was lost. All he
could do was wait for Bri toe by. Perhaps she was too caught up in work.
He felt a pang of loneliness, his gaze returning to the trees in the courtyard. The one right at the edge
was the one he and Bri had nted together. It had grown lush and verdant.
“What’s happened to Bri?” he asked slowly, catching his breath between words, his eyes full of
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hope as he looked at Miranda.
Miranda was seething, unable to fathom why this old fool cherished Brielle so much. “It’s a long story,
but for now,e with me. You wanted to see Brielle, didn’t you? I’ll take you to her.”
Julian nodded, signaling the nurse to help him back inside. But Miranda pushed the nurse aside. “Why
go back to the room? We’re leaving now!”
“Miranda, I’ve knitted Bri a scarf and a pair of gloves. Winter ising, and she’ll need them to keep
warm.”
Miranda clenched her teeth in frustration. “She doesn’t care for your knitted gifts anymore. She’s
climbed the socialdder, doesn’t even acknowledge us. She’s even threatened to bankrupt the
Haywood family. Lillian is stuck at the police station because of her, your son is worried sick, and it’s all
Brielle’s fault.”
Julian was dragged forward, struggling for breath. “Miranda, slow down, there’s no rush.”
The nurse followed, trying to intervene. “Please, ma’am, don’t treat him like this.”
Miranda snapped back, “Our family is in crisis, and he needs toe with me. This is private family
business, and it’s no ce for an outsider.”
Though the nurse disagreed, she was powerless to stop it.
Julian was hustled into the car, gasping for air. “Miranda, please… slow down.”