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Finally, the excruciating torture ceased. Daisy collapsed onto the floor, utterly broken and defeated
Someone yanked her hair roughly, dragging her like a lifeless doll back to the hospital room before throwing her carelessly onto the floor.
It wasn’t until the sun began to dip low in the sky that Daisy gathered enough strength to crawl into a corner, curling into a tight, trembling ball.
When she had first arrived here, she’d fought, tried to escape and even contemplated ending it all. But now, all that remained in her heart was terror.
A soft, mocking laugh broke the silence, making Daisy flinch. She looked up to see Heather’s sweet smile.
“How pitiful.”
Heather reached out, her fingers gliding over Daisy’s pale cheek. “You know, if you’d just stayed a good little vegetable, things would’ve been so much easier. But no, you had to wake up and fight me for Desmond.”
With a cruel twist of her hand, Heather jabbed a needle into Daisy’s arm.
Daisy let out a scream that was so piercing that it seemed to tear through the air.
Heather’s lips curved into a satisfied smirk. Just as she was about to continue, the door flew open and someone rushed in with hurried news. “Mr. Thomas is here.”
Heather’s hand froze in mid–motion. She stood, a sinister glint in her eyes and said, “Well then, let’s make sure
my dear sister is presentable before he arrives.”
The marks of the electric shock were visible, but Heather had been careful to hide the more subtle signs of her
cruelty. She had no doubt that Desmond wouldn’t notice a thing.
When Desmond finally arrived, Daisy could no longer hold back. She reached for his hand, clinging to it as if it were her final lifeline, the last thread of hope she had left.
“Daisy, I was wrong. Please, take me away from here,” she sobbed, her voice cracking under the weight of despair. Tears streamed down her face as she begged. “I’ll do anything, I promise. Please, I beg you.”
The thought of enduring another second in this place felt like it might drive her to madness.
Desmond couldn’t ignore the sight of her, her tear–streaked face and the gauntness that had overtaken her in
such a short time.
His heart twisted in sympathy, but before he could say a word, Heather’s voice sliced through the air.
“The early stages of treatment are brutal, I know, I’ve witnessed it myself, but Daisy’s treatment is at a crucial stage now. Stopping could undo all the progress.”
She spoke gently, though the smile on her lips was far from warm.
“Besides,” Heather continued, her tone sweet, “just look at her. She’s much calmer now, no longer resisting or hurting anyone. The treatment is clearly working.”
Desmond’s gaze shifted back to Daisy and he couldn’t deny it.
It was true.
The words he had been about to say caught in his throat, replaced by a soft sigh. “Daisy, I’ll come for you before
the wedding. Be good, okay?
His hand slipped from hers, his touch lingering for only a moment before he turned to leave.
Behind him, Daisy’s voice rang out, raw with desperation. “Desmond!”
His steps faltered for a split second, but he refused to turn around.
At that moment, something within Daisy snapped. The endless disappointment she had felt for this man had finally been overshadowed by a deep, searing hatred
Desmond had always cherished and protected Heather, but he had never once given her the commitment of
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marriage. This contradiction, the love he had for Heather and the coldness he showed her, infuriated her to no end.
Heather had longed to end Daisy’s life right then and there, but she knew better. The woman had been sent here because of her own suggestion and any untimely death would surely bring Desmond’s wrath down on her.
But if Daisy died outside, Heather would bear no responsibility
A cruel smile curled on Heather’s lips, her eyes gleaming with silent, calculated malice.
Late that night, the door creaked open quietly. Daisy curled up in the corner like a wounded animal and instantly lifted her head, her eyes wide with wariness as she watched the door.
But no one entered.
The door, left slightly ajar, seemed to glow with a faint, inviting promise. It beckoned Daisy forward, like a distant dream she couldn’t resist.
Despite knowing it could be a trap laid by Heather, Daisy couldn’t help herself. She pushed herself up, unable to ignore the pull toward freedom.
The hallway was eerily silent, the stillness pressing in on her as she stepped cautiously into it.
Without a second thought, she sprinted into the night, her heart racing with every step.
The alarm screeched to life, its harsh wail splitting the quiet. Floodlights blazed to life, flooding the courtyard in blinding white. The frantic shouts of security guards echoed through the night.
But Daisy didn’t falter. She took off, choosing a random direction and pouring every ounce of strength into her
flight.
In the surveillance room, Heather sat back with a satisfied smirk, watching the chase unfold on the monitors. But as the minutes ticked by, a frown slowly began to tug at her features.
Daisy didn’t take the main gate of the sanatorium, as Heather had expected. Instead, she slipped through the back door, her escape route leading her up the mountain.
Heather’s heart sank. Was her plan to have Daisy killed on the road about to fall apart?
She cursed under her breath, a storm of frustration brewing inside her. With a sharp decision, she set off after Daisy herself
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