Mrs. Clifford had stormed over and slapped Wendy across the face, accusing her of not being a proper older sister.
After that, Wendy stopped caring about Baron altogether.
Unsurprisingly, Baron's epilepsy continued to flare up from time to time.
Two years later, when they tried to find that same doctor to treat Baron again, they learned he had passed away.
Thinking back on it now, Wendy found it all deeply ironic.
This twist was something no one had seen coming.
It turned out Wendy was the real victim, and Mrs. Clifford had been acting the entire time.
They had all been deceived.
A viewer voiced their skepticism online.
[Are your parents really sick? Your mother looks so worn out. Didn't you give her money for medical bills?]
Seeing this question, Wendy almost forgot she needed to address it. Of course, she would be more than happy to clear things up.
Without a moment's hesitation, Wendy ripped away Mrs. Clifford’s disguise.
“Their illnesses are all minor things. My father has high blood pressure, and as everyone knows, that’s a chronic condition. As long as he takes his medication and watches his diet, he’s fine.”
“As for my mother, she has no major health problems. It’s normal for older people to have aches and pains. The reason she looks so haggard is because she’s worried about Baron’s loan shark debt. Since I’m not giving her the money, of course she’s going to look stressed.”
She paused, then continued, “Baron has gotten into trouble with loan sharks multiple times, and I’ve been the one to bail him out every single time. Even the money for his hemorrhoid surgery came from my best friend.”

VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Abandoned by All I Took It All Back