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CHAPTER 39   

Meg carefully placed the porridge on the plate and a glass of fresh water next to it, making sure that everything was arranged impeccably. She tried to give the meal a touch of presentation by carefully sprinkling breadcrumbs on top, but unfortunately this only made the food look worse. Meg forced a polite smile before heading for the bedroom door.

"I've brought your meal," she announced, trying to convey a friendly attitude.

"Even my dogs eat better," the patient replied bitterly.

"Unfortunately, you're right. But it's important that you eat," Meg replied with compassion.

"You can't treat me like a criminal. My only mistake was to love."

Meg put the spoon to the patient's mouth, who refused the food.

"I'm thirsty. Give me some water," she asked.

Meg placed the glass of water gently against the patient's lips, who drank all the liquid in one go.

"What's your name?" Meg asked, trying to establish a connection.

"Lilly," came the reply, with a curt tone.

Meg pulled a red, juic
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