At the same time, Latisha received a call from the caregiver, who was quitting. Latisha couldn't speak, desperately wanting to ask what was wrong but unable to form the words. It was fine when she left last night!
The caregiver spoke quickly. “How can I return your money? Maybe you can come by tomorrow… no, on second thought, you should probably come now. I have a bad feeling about the old lady…”
Latisha gripped the phone, her mind racing. She hated her silence more than ever.
After the call ended, she immediately sent a text, explaining that she couldn't speak and asking for details about Mrs. Dashiell. She glanced upstairs, debating whether to go to Clifford, but ultimately decided against it. She sat on the sofa, clutching her phone, waiting for a reply.
The caregiver was likely busy, because a long time passed with no response. Latisha looked at the clock. It was ten p.m.
The anxiety triggered a splitting headache. It felt like needles were piercing her skull, and the world began to spin. She curled up on the sofa, digging her fingers into her scalp, biting her lip against the pain.
*Just get through this. It will pass.*
The minutes stretched into an eternity.
Her phone vibrated, and she scrambled to pick it up. Her hands trembled as she unlocked it. It was a reply from the caregiver.
[The old lady’s son showed up, saying he was stopping treatment and taking her home. But there was still money left on her account, so the doctors wanted her to stay for two more days. He caused a huge scene, demanding a refund. I think the stress of it all made Mrs. Dashiell collapse. She was rushed to the ER, and when she came out, the doctor just shook his head. Preston got scared then and stopped demanding the money, but he left right after. The old lady is all alone. I’m afraid if something happens, the family will blame me, so I can’t do this anymore. The doctor had issued a critical condition notice. It was unlikely she would recover.]
“Alright, I understand,” he said, then ended the call and finally looked at her.
She stared back, her hands forming the question: *Why?*
He watched her fingers but said nothing.
*I already promised you,* she signed. *Why won’t you leave her alone?*

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