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Addicted To The Genius Lady With A Thousand Faces

Chapter 42
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Chapter 42: Tiffany's everyday items, such as her bed linens and furniture, were similar to those of the other family members. These were provided uniformly by the family, and Sansa ensured they were of decent quality to maintain appearances. Yet, a closer inspection of Tiffany's belongings revealed the truth behind Landen's taunts about her being 'so broke.' It seemed that Sansa had been pocketing part of Tiffany's allowance, condemning her to a frugal existence since childhood. The rest of the Nash family believed that Sansa treated Tiffany as her own daughter and attributed Tiffany's financial woes to her own mishandling of money. This illusion of care concealed Sansa's deceitful and manipulative nature, while Tiffany, accustomed to this longstanding oppression, suffered in silence without ever thinking of rebelling When Marissa opened the safe, her heart sank. One might expect to find gold, silver, or jewels in the safe of the Nash family heiress, but instead, it contained nothing of monetary value-only ten diaries. These diaries, secured away, underscored their importance to Tiffany, yet it was puzzling why she hadn't taken them when she ran away from her marriage. Typically, one would take their most precious possessions when fleeing, unless leaving in haste without them was the only option. However, surveillance footage showed Tiffany leaving on her own, with no apparent pressure. This raised several questions: Why had she left when she was about to get married? Why had she vanished without a trace? Despite her financial struggles, how had she managed to travel abroad, and how was she sustaining herself there? These questions weighed on Marissa, presenting a mystery she was determined to unravel Seeking more clues, Marissa opened Tiffany's diaries. Although she felt guilty for invading someone's privacy, the diaries might contain essential information, compelling her to proceed. The pages were filled with Tiffany's handwriting, chronicling her life and innermost thoughts from childhood As Marissa read, her heart ached with each entry. These were not just simple diaries; they were records of Tiffany's struggles, documenting her efforts and the injustices she faced from Sansa and her daughter. Tiffany had started keeping diaries secretly when she was just three years old. A child so young, yet capable of expressing herself so eloquently, was undeniably talented. But Sansa could not tolerate her brilliance. Whenever Tiffany displayed any sign of intelligence, Sansa concocted plans to suppress and even harm her MØRE UPĐNT=Ş IV GAŁMØV=ŁŞ.CØ[] To protect herself, Tiffany learned to hide her talents and sometimes pretended to be foolish. She bore everyone's taunts in silence. This pattern lasted until high school. Tiffany had hoped to secretly prepare for college entrance exams and carve out a better future for herself. However, a significant event during her freshman year's second semester devastated her life By the tMarissa reached the seventh diary, dawn was breaking. Realizing she had spent the entire night reading, she stretched her sore back and was about to start the eighth diary when her assistant, Ferris, messaged her "Riss, the Sanchez family in Blebert urgently needs our team's help. They need you to treat a patient who has been in a semi-vegetative state for twenty-two and a half years." Reading the term "semi-vegetative state," Marissa immediately thought of Tiffany's mother "Ferris, are you talking about Caylee Sanchez?" "Yes, Caylee has recently beccritically ill. All major hospitals are stumped. It's urgent. Riss, will you take this case?" Marissa responded without hesitation, "I'll take it. Tell the Sanchez family I'll be there soon!"

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