My name's Aaliyah Wilburn, and I'm thirty years old.
Among my peers, I've always been the object of envy - living in a detached house in the upscale area of Goldenvale Town, married to a handsome, considerate man who still loves me like it's our first date. He's universally praised as the epitome of a devoted husband.
His name is Jaylan Dawson, a well-known veteran stylist, and I used to run a medical equipment company, making a decent annual income.
After marriage, I gave birth to three adorable children in quick succession. As I juggled work and kids, Jaylan voluntarily resigned to help manage the company, which flourished under his leadership. I decided to become a full-time housewife, enjoying life and raising our children, seen as the ultimate winner in life by others.
But I noticed my body deteriorating day by day. My hair started falling out, I became more and more lethargic, my body was getting thinner, my memory was fading, and my mood was low. I was often in a daze.
Jaylan said I have anxiety disorder. We consulted with countless doctors, and got me different medicines. My housekeeper, Zora, brew the herbal medicine for me every day.
Little did I know that this was the beginning of a near-death experience.
One day, I was awakened by a sharp pain in my head and accidentally knocked over the herbal medicine that Zora had brought me. Our greedy cat, Milo, licked up the spilled medicine while I was still battling sleepiness. By the time I realized what had happened, Milo had jumped onto the window ledge, contentedly grooming himself.
When Zora came to collect the empty cup, I didn't mention the spill, saving her the trouble of brewing more for me.
To be honest, I was getting tired of taking the herbal medicine, which didn't seem to help at all. If it wasn't for Jaylan's painstaking efforts in getting the herbs and reminding me to take it, I would've thrown it away.
Ever since I fell ill, Zora had been shouldering the responsibilities of the household. She worked tirelessly, never complained, and sometimes, I felt a little guilty for burdening her.
After a brief chat, she took the empty cup and went back to her chores.
I turned to look at my pillow, covered in a layer of fallen hair. The sight was a bit shocking. I sighed, gathered the fallen hair, rolled it into a ball, and casually stuffed it into the pocket of my pajama.
Suddenly, a thud came from behind, startling me!
As I cautiously turned to the other side of the bed, I found Milo lying on the floor, spread-eagled and motionless, completely silent. The sight of Milo gave me a bad feeling.
"Milo!" I called out, but there was no response. A chill ran down my spine.
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