Changing the subject, she reminded Be, “It’s time for your medicine.
You should focus on your health instead of work all the time.
”
Be foundfort in Elizabeth’s apparent concern.
As Elizabeth prepared to fetch the medicine, Be sat on the edge of her bed and called out softly, watching Elizabeth’s retreating figure, “Today, Ste told me she had a car ident and lost part of her memory.
I had an ident too.
Do you think it’s possible I lost some of my memory? That could exin the odd shbacks I’ve been having.
”
Elizabeth, visibly rattled but trying to maintainposure, reassured her, “That’s highly unlikely.
Remember, the doctor attributed those strange visions to your stressful workload.
”
“Really?” Be murmured, still uncertain.
“Absolutely.
My father has been by your side throughout.
He would have noticed if you’d lost any memories,” Elizabeth reassured her.
Convinced by Elizabeth’s words, Be rxed.
Elizabeth breathed a sigh of relief, secretly d she had intercepted in time.
She was certain Ste was up to something, but thankfully she had returned in time to prevent any potential mishaps.
Elizabeth then cautioned, “I think your headaches are just from overthinking.
If you don’t ease your mind, your symptoms might worsen.
Try to rest and not dwell on things too much.
”
With that, she dispensed two additional pills.
Elizabeth handed Be the pills and water.
Be observed the quantity and remarked casually, “The dose seems much higher than before.
”
“The doctor suggested increasing the dosage if your headaches get worse,” Elizabeth exined calmly.
Trusting the doctor’s advice, Be took the medication without hesitation.
Relieved, Elizabeth took the empty ss from Be and helped her lie down.
Seizing the moment, Elizabeth broached the subject again.
“The climate in Seamarsh might be worsening your condition.
It could be better for you to return to Dorburn where Dad and your doctor can look after you more closely.
”
Be responded nomittally, “I’ll consider it.
I’ll return if I start feeling worse.
”
Her reluctance to leave was palpable, though she couldn’t pinpoint why.
Elizabeth, sensing her hesitance, decided not to push further for now.
She dimmed the lights and added with concern, “I really think you should avoid seeing Ste.
It seems your health declines after each meeting.
She might not be good for you.
”
As the medication took effect, Be’s head began to feel heavy.
“Maybe,” she murmured before drifting into sleep.
Once Be’s breathing deepened, Elizabeth quietly exited the room.Belongs to ? n0velDrama.Org.
Outside, her expression turned serious.
She pulled out her phone and dialed Kristian.