Chapter 607
After that day, Briony grew even more withdrawn.
Back when Autumn was looking after her, Briony would at least chat a little. Now, she barely spoke at all.
Sometimes she'd lie in bed, awake but silent. Other times, she'd just sit there, "looking" out the window, listening to the sound of the waves, lost in thought.
Both Autumn and Blair noticed something was wrong.
Autumn tried to engage her, searching for topics to draw her out, but Briony always seemed distracted, her answers scattered and unrelated.
Blair knew deep down that it was his secrecy that had shattered the last bit of trust and safety Briony felt.
He tried talking to her.
But Briony simply wouldn't respond.
She shut herself off more and more.
At first, she'd just avoid conversation. Then, gradually, she slipped into a pattern
of sleeping through day and night.
Blair realized she was spiraling.
After some inner struggle, he finally gave in.
This morning, as Briony woke, Blair walked in with her breakfast.
"You're awake, perfect timing for breakfast."
Briony said nothing.
Blair sat beside her, scooping up some warm porridge from the bowl and holding the spoon to her lips.
She didn't open her mouth.
"Eat a little," Blair coaxed. "Once you've had something, you can call the kids."
Briony paused, caught off guard.
Her nose tingled as her eyes stung with sudden emotion. "Really?"
"Really. I promise," Blair said, watching her eyes fill with tears, his own voice tightening. "I won't lie to you again."
Briony didn't answer, but she parted her lips just enough.
A spoonful of the warm, comforting porridge slipped into her mouth.
Almost immediately, she frowned.
"What's wrong?" Blair asked.
Briony swallowed, then said quietly, "Give me another bite."
He obliged, feeding her another spoonful.
After the second taste, Briony was sure.
She pressed her lips together, silent for a long moment before whispering, "I can't
taste anything."
Blair froze.
"I added sugar," he said, voice
don't taste anything
all?"
She gave a bleak, humorless smile. "It seems I've lost my sense of taste, too."
Blair refused to believe it.
He took a spoonful himself.
It was soft, sweet-he'd simmered it for over an hour that morning.
And yet, she tasted nothing.
He looked at Briony, eyes reddening at the corners.
First her sight, now her taste.
What on earth had Ferdinand given her...
"Even without taste, I can still eat," Briony said, her tone oddly calm. Let me
finish. I want to call my kids
afterward." Content belo, Let
"Alright." Blair, fighting to keep his et
composure, scooped up another
spoonful and fed her. Contene
air, fighting to keep his
It was hard, swallowing food that didn't taste like anything.
But Briony forced herself to finish, one mouthful at a time.
Soon, the bowl was empty.
Blair set it aside and grabbed a napkin, gently wiping her mouth.
Briony said, "Let me call the kids."
"Of course."
He took out his phone and dialed.
When the call connected, he put it on speaker.
"Lorna, could you get the kids? Their mom wants to talk to them."
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On the other end, Lorna agreed, hen voice bright, then hamed off to find the children. Visit Novelxo.org to read the latest chapter of this novel
"Come here, Nina, Mario, your mom's on the phone!"
A moment later, two excited voices cheered in the background.
"Mom!"
"Mom's calling!"
"Woof woof!!"
Even Lucky, the family dog, joined the commotion.
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Lorna knelt down, holding the phone out to the two little ones. Say hi to
Mommy." Visit Novelxo.org to read the latest chapter of this novel
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Little Nina piped up, "Mommy, youn finally called! Emissed you so much!" Visit Novelxo.org to read the latest chapter of this novel