Chapter 254
In
my memories, my dad seemed to be in great pain and fear,
To him, I appeared as some kind of terrifying monster.
These memories, which I had somehow entirely erased from my mind, had been selectively replaced with only happy ones.
“Wendell… do we really have to send Stephie to a mental hospital?”
“If we don’t take action now, the situation could worsen later on. Imagine if she ends up killing someone.”
“Stop! Don’t even say that!”
“Do you recall the incident last month when your friend visited with her son, Michael? We had merely praised Michael and playfully brought up the topic of a childhood betrothal, and Stephie had Georgie intimidate him. Michael, who’s just an eight–year–old boy, was left traumatized by dogs, and he suffered a fever for several days.”
In the dim room, my parents‘ argumentative voices resounded. As I stood outside the room, their silhouettes before me sharpened my memories.
Indeed, 1 had been sent to a mental hospital.
I was only five years old at the time.
This was all before my encounter with Steven.
Reflecting on it, I remember my parents saying that I had used Georgie to frighten Michael because of my jealousy over the betrothal. Could that really be the reason he was scared of dogs? Was it all because of my actions?
“Stephany!”
“Stephany, are you okay?”
The wailing of sirens mixed with Zion’s frantic voice.
“Stephie!” Rachel cried out.
I sat on the ground disoriented. Regaining my senses, I realized my dress was soaked in blood.
Stevie, a huge yellow wolfhound, lay dying before me. It looked just like my dog, Georgie, from my memories. Georgie, a black wolfhound, had a similar majestic presence to Stevie.
“Stevie… Please don’t die,” I pleaded. My voice quivered as I rushed to embrace the dog.
“Quick, to the hospital,” Zion hurriedly took the wolfhound from my arms. He used his clothes to staunch its bleeding.
Medical staff hurried over to check on me. Everyone was concerned that I might have been stabbed.
But to their astonishment, they found no injuries on me. “She’s not hurt.”
Only then did Zion process the situation. He looked at the gasping assassin on the ground. Some of them managed to flee while others groaned in pain.
“I’ve killed someone…” I trembled while staring at the fallen assassin before me.
“It was self–defense. They were after your life.” Rachel cried while holding me tight.
Yet, I had no memory of how I had managed it.
I snapped back to reality and gripped Zion’s arm anxiously. “Steven… Steven fell off the cliff. Is he alrig
alright?
Is he safe?”
Zion lowered his head and shook his head. “The good news is, Steven wasn’t found in the car. The bad
news is, we’re not sure how he’s doing now. Rescue teams are still searching for him below the mountain.”
I staggered back and felt defeated.
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