Chapter 5
The weather was hot, and because Jeanette's arm injury had gone untreated for too long, it became infected and started to worsen. The doctor insisted she be admitted to the hospital, and she agreed.
She had taken care of Skyler around the clock for the past three years and had never once stepped away, even when she was sick herself. But now, she wanted to live for herself.
Jeanette turned off her phone and stayed in the hospital, using the quiet time to rest and read.
Watching the doctors rush up and down the hallways filled her with longing. Once, her dream had been to become a great doctor, to heal people and make a difference. However, after signing that contract with Dorothea, she let go of that dream.
Now, with a new opportunity to return to school, she simply wanted to study hard and one day work on the front lines of medicine again, finishing what she started.
Just before discharge, Jeanette ran into Isadora in the hospital corridor.
Isadora was there with a friend who had a check-up. The moment she saw Jeanette, she stormed over, fuming.
She snapped, "Country girl, what the hell are you doing? Disappearing on purpose? Do you even realize how messed up everything's been at home? Skye's been looking everywhere for you!"
"Why would he be looking for me?" Jeanette was puzzled. She thought she had given Skyler and Kimberly plenty of space to enjoy their time together in peace.
Isadora groaned and ran a hand through her hair. "I don't have time to explain. Just go back and see for yourself."
With that, Isadora completely ignored Jeanette's wound and dragged her out of the hospital, bringing her home.
As soon as Jeanette entered the mansion's front door, she noticed something different. The garden that had been lush and green a week ago was now completely withered, and the house was a complete mess.
Skyler heard the noise at the entrance, and his eyes suddenly lit up. He strode to the door and grabbed Jeanette's injured arm.
"Where did you run off to? Jeanette, you're really developing quite an attitude! Just because I was a little late taking you to the hospital, you decided to run away from home! Look what a mess this house has become!"
Jeanette felt pain shoot from her wound all the way to her bones. Blood had started to seep through her bandage again. It finally hit her that Skyler had not been looking for her because he cared.
He had been looking for her because the house was falling apart without a maid. He did not care about her injury or where she had been during this time. Instead, he would only blame her for not being the dutiful wife she used to be.
Jeanette gritted her teeth and pulled her arm from his grip. "Skyler, you're hurting me!"
Only then did Skyler notice the blood stains on her clothes.
He remembered the burn from the cafeteria and finally softened. He said, "I didn't realize it got that bad. Fine, this time I was wrong, but you running away from home cancels that out. Come here. I have something to show you."
For the first time ever, Skyler took her hand in his and led her upstairs. He placed a sparkling diamond necklace in front of her and said, "This is for you. A little something for your injury. Kimmy's moving out too, so don't stay mad, okay?"
Jeanette opened her mouth, unsure what to say. In the past, she had hoped every day that he would give her a gift, anything at all.
But now that it was sitting in front of her, she could not tell if he gave it because he cared or because of Kimberly.
Jeanette expressionlessly took the box and placed it on the table. She turned and went to her room to shower, but when she came out, she saw Kimberly wearing that necklace in front of the mirror.
Kimberly saw Jeanette in the mirror and smiled smugly at her. "Sorry, Ms. Schafer. I hope you don't mind. I just mentioned yesterday that I liked this necklace, and today, Skye bought it back. He really is—"
Before Kimberly could finish, Skyler came out of the kitchen. He saw the necklace around Kimberly's neck and was momentarily stunned.
Kimberly hugged his arm, being all sweet. "Skye, you're so thoughtful. I really love this gift."
Skyler looked at Jeanette with complicated feelings, then at Kimberly. After a long moment, he finally spoke. "I'm glad you like it."
"Yeah," Jeanette mumbled quietly. "As long as Ms. Affleck likes it."
She brushed past them without another word and headed to the garden. A familiar fragrance drifted past his nose, and Skyler watched Jeanette's retreating figure, feeling something strange.
He was surprised that Jeanette was not angry, and he wondered if she was just pretending. Then again, it did not matter.
After all, it was just a necklace. He could buy her something more expensive next time.
He quickly convinced himself that Jeanette would not be that petty.
Chapter 6
The 30-day mandatory waiting period passed quickly. Jeanette had already booked her flight abroad, and she was just waiting for the final day to arrive.
That morning, she began packing everything into boxes, preparing to ship her belongings ahead of time. As she stepped out the door with one of the boxes in her arms, she ran straight into Kimberly and Isadora, who had just barged into the house.
The box flew open, spilling its contents across the floor. Jeanette rushed to gather them, but it was too late.
Both women had already noticed.
"Why are you packing up so much stuff?" Isadora asked sharply.
Jeanette gave a random excuse. "They're just things I don't need anymore. I'm donating them to the orphanage."
Isadora scoffed. "You're seriously donating that junk to the orphanage? Poor kids."
Jeanette ignored the jab and shut the box, preparing to leave.
"Hold up," Kimberly said, reaching in and pulling out a bracelet. "This looks interesting. I'll take it."
Jeanette's eyes darted to the bracelet in Kimberly's hand. Her expression changed instantly as she snatched it back. "No, I put that in there by mistake. This one's not for donation. I'm keeping it."
This was the last thing her mother, Katherine Stewart, had left her before she died, and Jeanette had always carefully kept it, never expecting Kimberly to find it today.
"What do you mean no? It's just a bracelet. You should be grateful that Kimmy likes it, so hurry up and give it to her. The way you act is embarrassing!" Isadora scolded her with disgust.
"I said no. It's mine. Why should I give it to her?" Jeanette's voice rose, her face flushed with anger.
Isadora froze in shock. She could not believe that Jeanette had just yelled at her.
Who the hell did she think she was?
Isadora reached out, ready to snatch it back, when the front door burst open. Skyler stepped in, his expression already irritated.
"I could hear the yelling from the driveway. What's going on in here?"
His eyes scanned the room and landed on Jeanette. Before she could speak, Kimberly had already started crying softly.
"Skye, it's my fault. Ms. Schafer had a box of stuff she was donating to the orphanage, and I just asked if she'd sell me the bracelet. She didn't want to."
"Exactly! I've never seen anyone so petty. We're even offering to pay for it!" Isadora added fuel to the fire.
When Skyler heard this, he immediately frowned at Jeanette. "It's just a bracelet you don't want anymore. If Kimmy wants it, just give it to her. I'll buy you a new one."
The entitled tone in his voice stung Jeanette. She bit her lip, breathing heavily to keep her tears from falling.
She held the bracelet out in front of Skyler. "Skyler, look carefully. This bracelet is something my mom left me. Don't you know what it means to me?"
When Katherine had just died, Jeanette wore this bracelet every day, not even taking it off to sleep. Later, during one of Skyler's rehabilitation sessions, she bumped the bracelet and took it off, carefully storing it away.
She thought that since she and Skyler had spent so much time together, he would have at least recognized this bracelet. Yet, he looked at it for a long time, and his expression did not change at all.
Instead, his tone became even sharper. "Jeanette, you're getting more and more outrageous. It's just a bracelet, and you're making up lies about it being a keepsake? Do you think I'll believe that? I think you're deliberately making things difficult for Kimmy."
He added, "The more she wants something, the more you refuse to let her have it. You'd rather donate it than give it to her. Jeanette, I never thought you were such a petty woman. I'm so disappointed in you!"
With that, Skyler pulled Kimberly and walked out, slamming the door behind him.
Jeanette wavered, then collapsed onto the floor, her strength drained. No matter what Kimberly said, Skyler would believe her without question.
But Jeanette? Even when she spoke the truth, he refused to listen.
Clutching the bracelet to her chest, she broke down in tears.
Chapter 7
Due to the earlier incident, Jeanette no longer felt safe sending the bracelet by mail, so she placed it in her carry-on bag, planning to take it with her directly when she left.
That day, she received a call from Dorothea, inviting her to dinner at home.
Dorothea sounded sincere, saying this might be the last family meal they would ever share. Jeanette was moved by her words and agreed to go.
When she arrived at the Weisberg Manor, Skyler had already brought Kimberly to sit in Jeanette's usual spot. She avoided their gaze and quietly took a seat at the far end of the table.
During dinner, Skyler attentively cared for Kimberly, while Jeanette sat in silence, chewing without tasting anything.
Dorothea watched it unfold with a trace of discomfort, though she said nothing to stop her beloved son.
After dinner, Jeanette said goodbye to Dorothea. Just as she walked out of the house, she heard laughter from Skyler, Isadora, and Kimberly in the garden.
"Skye, you know what? This bracelet is actually pretty interesting. It's hard enough to crack walnuts with. I wonder what material it's made of."
"Who cares what it's made of? It's not like it's worth anything. Jeanette's dirt-poor. What valuable thing could she possibly own?" Isadora laughed along.
These few words made Jeanette's blood boil, and she angrily walked over to find Kimberly wearing that bracelet.
The bracelet already had many scratches and marks. It was scratched and scuffed now, clearly used exactly the way Kimberly had joked.
Jeanette's face flushed deep red, her breath ragged as fury surged through her. She growled, "Skyler, did you seriously steal my bracelet and give it to Kimberly?"
Skyler frowned, annoyed. "Steal? Don't be dramatic. Kimmy just wanted to borrow it for a couple of days. She was going to give it back."
"Taking something without asking is stealing. That's a simple principle." Jeanette was almost losing her mind, her body trembling slightly as she reached out to grab Kimberly's arm, trying to remove the bracelet from her hand.
"Ouch! Ms. Schafer, you're hurting me!" Kimberly whimpered, instantly playing the victim.
Skyler's temper flared. He could not believe that Jeanette was talking to him like this and even daring to put her hands on Kimberly. He yanked Jeanette by the shoulder and shoved her aside.
Jeanette could not react in time and fell directly to the ground.
A flash of lightning lit up the sky, followed by a sudden downpour.
Kimberly leaned into Skyler's chest and murmured, "It's my fault, Skye. Don't fight over this. I'll just give it back to Ms. Schafer right now."
She slid the bracelet off and held it out.
Jeanette ignored the pain in her body, scrambled up from the ground, and reached out to take the bracelet from Kimberly's hand.
Just as their hands were about to touch, Kimberly's hand trembled, and the bracelet fell to the ground with a crash, shattering into pieces.
Jeanette's eyes widened in horror, while Kimberly let out a theatrical gasp.
"Oh no, Ms. Schafer! Why didn't you catch it? Now it's broken. What are we going to do?"
"Let it go. It's her own fault," Skyler grumbled, still angry. Then, he pulled Kimberly and Isadora back into the house.
The rain fell steadily, and Jeanette looked at the shattered bracelet. Overwhelmed by pain in her heart, she sank to her knees, clutching her chest, and sobbed uncontrollably.
The bracelet was gone; the last thing her mother had left her was shattered.
And with it, the last piece of her connection to this world.
Jeanette had given three years of her life. Yet, in the end, she was left with nothing.