Though Mrs. White often grumbled, she was supportive and helped Morwenna look after Keira.

She had placed wooden planks over the small steps around the market, concerned about the convenience of Keira's wheelchair.

It was Keira's first trip to the local farmer's market, and she looked around with curiosity and shyness.

While sometimes critical of Keira's lack of worldly exposure, Mrs. White pointed out which shops were known for giving short weight and which offered the best deals.

With Mrs. White's watchful eye, Morwenna could afford to be less vigilant over Keira.

She had Keira's parents' contact details, just in case.

After taking Keira out, Morwenna felt she should inform her parents.

Pulling out her smartphone, Morwenna dialed Keira's mother.

"Hello, ma'am, I'm Keira's new caregiver. The previous one was neglectful, so I took the liberty of discharging her early from the hospital. I'll get her another caregiver in the next few days." Sᴇaʀch Thᴇ Find_Nøvel.ɴet website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

"It's alright. I'm tied up right now. If it's a matter of money, I can instantly transfer two million dollars to Keira's account. Goodbye."

Stunned, Morwenna then called Keira's father.

barely rang

"I'm

abruptly

be there for the party. The famous dancer will be there too. And let me tell you, if Keira makes us look bad during the opening dance, she'll have me to answer

"But her leg..."

The line went dead.

Morwenna stood in silence.

Keira hadn't heard any of that. It would have crushed

was probably the treatment Keira was used to. How else could someone from such a privileged

welled up in

her hard life, she felt sorry

parents but could at least keep her company and find her

approached, and Morwenna tied on her apron, ready to fillet

she did with

the fish precisely, the bones

fearful yet unable to look away, impressed by

mundane as filleting fish

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