Chapter The young doctor sighed for a moment before replying, "Your baby has a very high fever caused by an upper respiratory infection. We have administered fever-reducing drugs and antibiotics through the IV to treat the infection.""Then is he okay, Doc?" this time it was Gama who asked in a worried tone. Her hands clasped Sierra's fingers tightly, trying to calm her wife."Right now we're still monitoring her progress. Fever can be dangerous for a baby her age. But with the right treatment, I'm sure she'll be fine," the doctor tried to reassure the couple who were clearly worried about their little one.Sierra and Gama looked at each other with relieved faces although there was still a glimmer of worry there. Sierra then turned to Audie who was behind her."Mom, please pray for the best for your grandchild," Sierra pleaded in a soft voice. Audie nodded and hugged her daughter-in-law, trying to give her strength.Now all they could do was wait and pray that the little one would ge
"Do you really not remember anything?" asked Gama to be sure, his eyes looking at Clarissa with a curious look.Clarissa lowered her face, her jaw hardening as her emotions boiled over. She felt hurt by Gama's question which seemed to belittle her condition. "I don't mind if you don't believe me," she said bitterly. "It's normal for me to be looked down upon because of my disability. But I'm doing this so that you and the people there will no longer look down on me."Gama paused, feeling guilty that his words had hurt Sierra. She never meant to, it was just that curiosity overpowered her sensitivity.After an awkward pause, Clarissa spoke up again, "I can't remember my past clearly, but I can still feel the emotions attached to it. Loss, pain, and suffering... all mixed together."Gama listened intently, stunned at the look in Clarissa's eyes that implied deep sadness. A feeling of guilt crept into his heart "I may have lost my memory, but my determination to prove myself has never f
Today, Clarissa was allowed to go home and even stay with Gam and Sierra to care for their baby.However, Audie, Clarissa's mother, was uncomfortable with the situation and even doubted Clarissa's ability and seriousness."Game, shouldn't you find another nanny? I feel uneasy about Clarissa taking care of your baby," Audie said."Mom, don't worry, my baby will be fine, I trust Clarissa," Sierra assured."But Sierra, considering what happened yesterday, I feel scared," Audie replied worriedly.Sierra explained, "I know you're worried for my sake, but you also know Sierra is in this condition because of me. If only I hadn't been so careless as to push her down, maybe none of this would have happened; Clarissa wouldn't be suffering from memory loss.""But it's good that she has memory loss," said Barbara, who had just arrived with her husband."You mean?" asked Gama."Yes, as we talked about a few days ago, with the memory loss, Clarissa will be much better for your relationship. The self
"Stop it already! Why are you arguing like this?" said Clarissa in a sad tone. Her eyes looked at Barbara and Giorgio who were engaged in a heated argument with a pitiable look on their faces. "If my presence is going to ruin your relationship, I'd better get out of here. Sierra, I'm sorry. I don't think I can be a good caregiver for your baby."The atmosphere in the room was tense. The argument between the couple had reached its peak, and Clarissa felt herself to be the source of the problem. However, behind the guilt on her face, she was actually relieved to see Barbara and Giorgio's relationship deteriorate. In her heart, she hoped that the split between them would pave the way for her to achieve her hidden goal."And you, sister-in-law, perhaps you are right. I am a defective, useless woman, and do not belong in your family. In that case, I'd rather just leave," Clarissa continued in a desperate tone, looking at Giorgio who seemed to be ignoring her. Tears began to well up in her
"Gama, here's a cheerful letter for you to sign." Audie, Gama's mother-in-law, placed a 4A sheet of paper on the coffee table in her home. Across the table sat a man wearing casual clothes. "Divorce? What does that mean?" Gama Immanuel was shocked as he stared in disbelief at Audie and his wife, Sierra. "You don't understand what I'm saying? Then you don't need to understand it; you better sign it now; after that, I will have the freedom to match my daughter with a man who is much better for me. Raising my status to a high level. Unlike you, the poor failed man who has brought disgrace to my entire family!" The words were jarring to hear. "Disgrace?" Gama furrowed his brows. "Is that what you have in mind for me?" Back when they were first married, Audie and her late husband were in debt due to gambling losses; it was Gama who saved them. And now that Gama was left with nothing after three years of his company going bankrupt, his mother-in-law kicked him out today. "Of course,"
"Realize Barbara, Gama may look bad right now, but who has helped our family? Who has kept me patient and mentally strong since Grandpa and Dad died? Gama has always been there for me. Not just for me, she's been there for everyone in this house, including you, your husband, and your son. Do you see her? No, you didn't! You were blind to it, blind to everything Gama did. You can't see it because of your selfishness!" Sierra forgot all her emotions. Until her breath caught. Then Sierra continued. "And now, when Gama has a problem, you demean and insult her. You even want her to leave this house. Don't you have a heart and feelings for her? You only think about your reputation. You're such a hypocrite!" "Siera!" shouted Audie. PLAK... A hard slap landed on Sierra's cheek, leaving regret on Audie's face. "Si-Sierra ...." Gama was quite surprised to see her. She wanted to go to Sierra but decided against it when she heard Sierra speak again. "Slap! Slap Sierra again ma'am! And may t
The dark, deserted alley became bright when a Rolls-Royce, escorted by several Lamborghinis, stopped before a shabbily dressed man.A well-built man in a black suit stepped carefully out of the lead car. He escorted a beautiful woman out of the Rolls-Royce. The woman scanned her surroundings, her gaze falling on a shabbily dressed young man behind her. That man was none other than Gama. Full name: Gama Immanuel Featherston, the grandson of E'Ador's wealthiest noble, Featherston Grub. He survived for six years to avoid his family, trying to live independently and not depend on the family who had expelled him and his mother six years ago. The grief of losing her beloved husband made the mother unable to survive and choose her own path.And now she decided to return for the happiness of the only person she loved in this world, Sierra."Young Master, I am coming. Are you sure of your decision?" Lopiuy made a critical sound, confirming the decision he had heard earlier."Yes, I am," Gama
But Gama's handsome face was still in her mind. Sierra leaned her head on the desk hard, feeling annoyed and frustrated at being unable to forget Gama's face.Behind the closed door, Gama heard Sierra's words and smiled happily, although she felt guilty for giving Sierra false hope."I'm sorry, Sierra. Maybe there is a better time. Wait until you love me," Gama thought. ***The next day, an urgent order from Sierra made Gama respond quickly, rushing to get the file from Sierra's desk and delivering it to the office. Audie who saw Gama, "Where are you going?" he asked in a high tone and sharp gaze."I'm going to Sierra's office, ma'am. Sierra left her files with me, and I need to deliver them immediately," Gama explained."Files? Files on the Featherston Group partnership?" Audie asked again,"Featherston?" Gama quickly checked. His lips smiled at that, and a plan came to mind."Gama, why are you silent?" The question surprised Gama. "Ha? Yes, ma'am. Right." he replied nervously."