Although sometimes she woke up from nightmares about that incident, she became hopeful and no longer lived in despair.
Scarlett didn’t come over these days, but Katherine had been paying attention to Linley.
Even though Linley had just been in the hospital for about ten days, the psychiatrist said the initial treatment worked well.
Now Linley was painting every day. Probably it became her spiritual sustenance. Linley was in a good state in the daytime, but she couldn't sleep well at night and occasionally felt unwell, so they still had the caregiver stay with her.
"Scarlett, I'll get better."
Half a month ago, Linley said to Scarlett," I'm sick." Now she told Scarlett she would get better.
Scarlett looked at her. Linley looked much better than a dozen days ago.
Linley was only twenty-six years old. She could live a happy life.
Scarlett smiled. "Yes."
She left the hospital at about 1 p.m. Scarlett had a meeting at 3 p.m., so she intended to eat something near the hospital and go to Mornet.
Just as she got out of the car, two tall men suddenly approached her.
Scarlett subconsciously raised a hand, but there were two men. Scarlett didn't have time to dodge the other one. Her hands were grabbed.
The two men were very strong. They pinned Scarlett's arms behind her and shoved her into a car.
Just after Scarlett was pushed in, someone took a rope and tied her hands.
"Who are you?"
"Ms. Reed, we don't want to hurt you. Be sensible."
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