Felix had already taken the medication. His eyes twinkled as he scooped her up in his arms and made his way to the bed. The night

was still a whirlwind of activity.

Carol rose early for work, leaving the house before dawn crept over the horizon. Felix headed off to his own job.

At lunchtime, he stopped by to see Listina. Her cheeks were rosy today; a subtle, persistent smile betrayed her good spirits.

"Felix, really, you shouldn't spend so much next time. I know money's tight for you."

He thought she was referring to the birthday gift and nodded, "It didn't cost much."

Liar, she thought. She had looked it up online; that skincare set was around 1.5 grand, a luxury she had never indulged in before.

"By the way, where's Nathan? I haven't seen him since my surgery. Was he busy?"

"He got sent off to Crystalbrook Valley for a while, but he's back now. Said he'd cby this afternoon."

"That's good. I've missed him. It's too bad I can't celebrate my birthday out with you guys. We could've gone to our favorite diner -

cheap prices and the owner's a gem."

Felix remained silent, pouring her a glass of water.

Nathan did show up that afternoon, his eyes full of mischief at the sight of Felix. The success of Listina's surgery was largely thanks

to the influence of the Miller family.

Carol probably still had no clue about the relationship between Felix and Listina. Nathan nudged Felix's shoulder in a conspiratorial

that all but said

out to answer his phone as it started to ring - it

chatted with Nathan, who was curious about how Felix got on with Carol behind closed doors. Carol,

of a TV , and he couldn't resist the

the call, ending with a simple, "Carol, I really don't need it. Don't buy it

with rent and yet, here she was, shopping for clothes for him

to buy any luxuries, and just stopped at a random clothes store at the

- a casual piece set her back 200.

she was left with 700 - a

on that expensive gift for her; she felt obliged to reciprocate. Shortly after, her phone

of a money transfer -

drowned out by honking cars, Carol had an epiphany: she couldn't

life without this

smallest of gestures.

message.

buy it. Get yourself a couple of

now she was dressed in bargain-bin attire - something she had complained to

the night before, saying it made her skin itch. He

curled Carol's

[Thanks, honey.]

to head inside, a snide voice reached her ears. It was one of her so-called socialite “friends”, always ready with

barb.

isn't Carol. What're you doing hanging around this shop? Don't tellyou're actually shopping here? My

your dad's looking for a new flame, aiming for another

he's leveling up a new character, is

darkened on spot, "What's it

bag, sneered at

my business, but it'll be a shnot to see Ms. Miller at the galas anymore. Look at what you've

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