Blake threw away the pill and stared at his reflection in the mirror for a while. He tried to hide the bruise on his forehead with his bangs. Then, he put bandages on the areas he couldn't cover.
He had a social gathering that night. When he arrived at the restaurant and someone asked about the injuries on his face, he came up with an excuse and hastily changed the subject.
Before long, everyone was chatting and clinking glasses. "Blake, you don't look so good today," someone said.
Another person chimed in, "Yeah, you've been attending a lot of social gatherings lately. Maybe you should see a doctor soon."
"I'm perfectly fine! It's probably because I haven't been sleeping well the last few days. It's no big deal!" Blake insisted, pouring himself another glass of wine. However, as he lifted his glass, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his chest.
Everyone around him noticed something was amiss and asked with concern, "Are you alright, Blake?"
"I'm…" Blake couldn't articulate further. In the blink of an eye, everything went black, and he passed out.
…
When Yolanda walked into the Henderson residence, Harold, Diana, and Yvonne were having dinner in the dining room.
Harold's brows furrowed as soon as he saw her. "School's about to start, and yet you're still not hitting the books. You're out all the time, and you're only home for dinner. Do you think our house is just a hotel for you?"
Harold had been in a bad mood all day after losing the Doxcon Group project, and everything was getting on his nerves. So, when he saw Yolanda, he took it out on her.
"Come, join us for dinner." Surprisingly, Diana had the housekeeper set out utensils for Yolanda without making a fuss.
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