Linda clenched her fists. “And then the rest is history.”
“Why you—” Lindsay clutched her chest.
“And one more thing. That’s not your daughter’s grave. Someone sold it to me, so it’s a total stranger inside. To think Jason is going to bury a total stranger in your family’s cemetery. Ironic.”
“You little…” Lindsay wanted to sit up, but she couldn’t move—her whole body was numb.
“Alright, now that you’ve found me out, it’s time for you to sleep, forever.” Linda held Lindsay down, trying to force feed her the tablets.
Lindsay tried her best to fight back. Luckily, during the struggle, they toppled the glass on the table over.
“Are you alright, Mrs. Murray?” The servant called out to her from outside. Since Lindsay had been feeling unwell, Jocelyn told the servants to move around more at night, just in case something were to happen to Lindsay.
With haste, Linda stuffed the tablets under the bed. “Grandma? Grandma! Are you alright?”
The servant barged in. Lindsay pointed at Linda, but she couldn’t say a word. Her mouth was lopsided, and she couldn’t stop drooling. A moment later, everything went black for her.
“Help! Help!” the servant shouted.
Everyone was woken up, including Jocelyn. When she saw what had happened, they quickly sent Lindsay to the hospital.
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