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Howard had gone to find Donald and the others. But he hadn't shown up even after half an hour.
Zinnia woke from a restless sleep, her body aching with fever. She opened her heavy eyes and just met Lucy's
concerned gaze.
“You're up,” Lucy said.
“I need to go home,” Zinnia whispered. She’d been thinking about packing her stuff and moving out. She
couldn't take another minute at the Shaw residence.
Lucy helped Zinnia sit up and shook her head disapprovingly. “The doctor said you must stay in the hospital for
two days.”
“I can rest as well at home.” Zinnia pressed her pale lips together.
Lucy gently rubbed Zinnia’s frail back, her voice soft with worry. “Mr. Howard Shaw has to get your mom and the
others to csee you.”
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“Let's go back, Lucy. They won't come.” Zinnia looked up with teary eyes, her voice husky with emotion.
Zinnia had zero expectations from the Shaws, and she knew Betty would never let them visit her. Her best move
was to get out of the Shaw residence before they showed up. They'd picked their side, and she was done with
them too.
“Okay, let's go back,” Lucy said, glancing at the empty doorway. Half an hour had gone by, and not a single
Shaw had shown up, even though they were just a few floors away.
Howard had broken his promise again, and Lucy could tell Zinnia was done hoping for anything from her family.
After the IV was out, Lucy helped Zinnia leave the hospital. They caught a taxi straight back to the residence.
Once they arrived, Lucy walked Zinnia to the living room. Making sure Zinnia could handle the stairs on her own,
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtshe stayed downstairs to ask the chef to whip up slight meals.
Zinnia went back to her room-the AC was still on the fritz. Stepping inside felt like walking into a walk-in freezer.
She didn’t waste any time. Grabbing a small suitcase from the corner, she tossed her phone charger inside and
started ransacking the dresser. Ceramic jars and wooden bottles clattered as she shoved most of them into the
basket, leaving just a few behind.
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In one swift move, she scooped up the suitcase and bolted downstairs. She ran right into Lucy, who was about to
carry a bowl of soup upstairs.
“Where are you going?” Lucy asked, confused. Zinnia’s fever blush hadn't even faded, yet she was racing around
with a suitcase despite it.
“I'm leaving, Lucy. These are for you and Lucas,” Zinnia said. “Take one daily, and your migraines should clear up
in six months.
“This ointment’s for Lucas’ bad leg pain on rainy days. Tell him to put on a thick layer every night. Once I'm
settled, I'll take care of the acupuncture for him.
“And give Chef Alfred this herbal sachet to put under his pillow. It should help him sleep better.”
As she spoke, she handed Lucy a porcelain jar, a wooden jar, and a small embroidered pouch.
Lucy, Lucas, and Alfred had been the only ones who showed Zinnia kindness at the Shaw residence. If there was
anyone holding her back from leaving, it was them.
Lucas always brought her the prettiest flowers from the garden to make her smile, and Alfred saved extra
breakfast portions for her. Lucy hovered around with motherly concern, even saying good things about her to
Maelis. They felt more like family than the Shaws ever did.
Zinnia had planned to slip out and text Lucy and the others later. But Lucy got worried about leaving Zinnia alone
and rushed out of the kitchen, only to catch Zinnia right in the middle of trying to bolt.
“You're not coming back?” Lucy asked, her eyes filling with tears.
Zinnia nodded. “Yeah. They don’t like me, so why should | stick around? I'd rather walk away on my own terms
than wait for them to kickout.”
This wasn’t Tareston-no Master or any other village folks. The Shaws would never put up
with her.
“Could you at least grab ssoup before you go? You haven't eaten all morning. You're still sick, and your body
can’t handle this,” Lucy said. Her heart broke as she realized what Zinnia meant by being “kicked out.”
“Okay.” Zinnia handed Lucy the bottle and pouch, set down her suitcase, and took the soup. It was steaming hot,
so she carried the bowl to the dining table and sat down to eat.
“Letget you something else,” Lucy said, her voice tight with worry. She couldn't let Zinnia leave without
proper preparations.
“Don’t trouble yourself, Lucy. | don’t want anything from the Shaws.” Zinnia shook her head firmly. Her luggage
only contained items she'd originally brought with her.
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“These aren't theirs. | made two sweaters myself. Winter's coming, and you'll need these,” Lucy explained. Then
she rushed toward the servant quarters before Zinnia could refuse.
When Lucy suffered headaches, Zinnia had prepared herbal tea that worked wonders. Alfred and the other staff
had also benefited from her healing skills.
‘Why can’t the Shaws see how special she is?’ Lucy muttered to herself, feeling her heart ached for Zinnia.
Zinnia watched Lucy walk away, powerless to stop her. She stirred the soup, trying to cool it down faster.
She hadn’t eaten anything since last night and barely had a bite this morning. That single filled doughnut wasn’t
enough to keep her full. After going through that ordeal all morning with a fever, she'd likely crash if she didn’t
grab sfood before leaving.
Zinnia forced down the entire bowl of soup, just to keep herself from passing out.
Lucy hastily packed a bag and handed it to Zinnia. Then she hurried off to find Lucas to have a car ready. Just as
she reached the door, she saw Jackson Lynn coming in. “Mr. Lynn?”
Zinnia trailed right behind Lucy. She glanced up at Jackson and quickly looked away, offering no greeting.
“Mrs. Shaw and the others aren't home, Mr. Lynn,” Lucy said, instinctively shifting into a protective stance near
Zinnia.
“You're Zinnia?” Jackson fixed his gaze on the girl beside Lucy. He frowned at the suitcase in her hand-was she
trying to run away from home?
“Mr. Lynn, this is Zinnia,” Lucy jumped in quickly, then turned to Zinnia. “This is Jackson Lynn, your oldest
cousin.” She worried Zinnia might upset him before leaving.
“Lucy, don’t worry about gettinga ride. I'll just walk,” Zinnia said, completely ignoring Jackson. She knew if
Betty caught wind of Lucy helping her like this, she'd definitely make trouble for her.
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