Morwenna's heart raced.

Stuart had asked her to go home. Was he still staying in the Hetfield's Homestead? Why did Stuart want her back? Had he stopped caring about Adelaide?

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The new caregiver had started working. She was incredibly professional, adept in nursing skills and patient care, patient and kind. Watching her, Morwenna felt there was no reason for her to stay any longer. She glanced at Keira.

Keira hated to see Morwenna leave but could see the exhaustion in Morwenna's eyes. With a capable caregiver around, she wouldn't hold Morwenna back.

Keira softly said, "Wenna, go deal with your issues. The new caregiver will take good care of me. I had a great day today. I'll call you later, okay?"

Finally, Morwenna nodded. "Okay then, I guess I should get going now."

Suddenly, Keira took a hairpin off her hair and handed it to Morwenna. "Here... I want you to have it."

She had told Keira not to try to

added, "You've taken such good care of me these days. I won't pay you a salary, so please, take this hairpin as a gift. I hope

relieved. The hairpin was studded with gems and

its actual value, Morwenna waved

for the evening, she had to find another one soon. She desperately needed

"

a fish market might earn about four hundred a month, but after an advance of two hundred plus, she'd have over five hundred left. Factoring in her expenses

still far short of the twelve

streets, also dreading the thought of facing Stuart back in the Hetfield's Homestead.

a bar that was

it might be okay if she kept her wits about

her teeth and a steely expression, Morwenna walked into the

someone grabbed

turned sharply, ready to confront a drunken patron, but instead, it was

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