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Chapter 3

작가: Cough Syrup
When I woke up, it was already noon the next day.

Sunlight slanted through the curtains, blinding my eyes. I lay on the big bed in the master bedroom, wrapped in a soft silk comforter. On the nightstand sat a glass of warm water and two white pills.

"You're up."

Chester pushed the door open. He wore an apron and held a bowl of porridge. He was still so handsome—sharp brows, bright eyes, and a straight nose—the same face I had fallen for the first time back in college.

He sat on the edge of the bed and gently blew on the porridge. "The doctor gave you these. They're supposed to help you tell delusions from reality. Here, take the medicine and finish your breakfast."

I stared at him. Inside my head, two voices fought.

One said, "Take it. Maybe you really are sick. Everyone says so, even your parents," while the other screamed, "He's lying! He's lying!"

I opened my mouth obediently, popped the pills in, and drank the water.

He pressed a kiss to my forehead. "That's my girl. I want you to know that whether we have a child or not, I'll always love you, Sophie. If you really want a kid, we can adopt one when you get better."

"Okay," I croaked.

Chester looked pleased. He reminded me to rest, then went to the study to handle some paperwork. As soon as his footsteps faded, I bolted into the bathroom and forced myself to gag.

When I took the pills earlier, I had pressed them under my tongue. Two white tablets landed in the toilet and were quickly flushed away. I washed my face and stared at the woman in the mirror—pale, hollow-eyed, and hollow-cheeked.

If I really were crazy, why were my memories so vivid?

Dorothy had a strawberry-shaped birthmark on her right buttock. She liked to grind her teeth in her sleep, and she hated eating carrots. These details were too oddly specific to be delusions.

No, this couldn't be. Something was wrong for sure.

I stepped out of the bedroom and drifted through the apartment like a lost soul. Everything had been cleaned so thoroughly that there wasn't a trace left of a child ever having lived here.

My mind was on the edge of collapse. My nerves screamed, every sensation raw and disorienting.

Lately, Chester had been busy and was always in the study late into the night. Our conversations had grown shorter and fewer. Even his attitude toward me had subtly changed.

I knew it had to do with my "condition". He didn't want me disturbing him, so he kept me away from the study as much as possible. I respected that until…

Meow…

A soft, almost plaintive meow cut through the silence. It was Pudding, our five-year-old cat, the same age as Dorothy. We had gotten it the year she was born, and they had grown up together.

Pudding padded slowly in front of the balcony. When it passed the so-called study, it stopped. It crouched at the doorway, letting out that sweet, coaxing purr it always used when it wanted a treat.

Then, it did something that made my blood run cold. It stood on its hind legs, front paws gripping about 40 inches above the floor, right at the height Dorothy used to reach.

Before, Dorothy would hide in her room, eating snacks without sharing, and Pudding would paw at the door the same way, begging for a handout.

If there was no child inside but cold, lifeless bookshelves, who was it begging for?

Just then, Chester stepped out of the study, nearly tripping over Pudding. His face flickered with annoyance as he kicked it aside. "Why does this damn cat keep coming here?"
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    The press conference turned into chaos.Anna delivered a slap across Chester's face so hard that the corner of his lips bled. "You're a disgusting piece of shit! I'm pulling the investment! You'd better pay me back every single penny you've taken from me!"She was no hopeless romantic. In front of the media, she canceled the engagement and reported him for fraud. The police entered.Cold handcuffs clicked around Chester's wrists, and finally, he broke. The polished, charming Chester from before was gone. He knelt before me, clawing at the hem of my dress."I'm sorry, Sophie! I was wrong! I lost my mind, but only because I did it for our future! Tell the police this is just a domestic dispute, a misunderstanding! I mean, Dottie is still alive, isn't she? I'm not going to prison—I can't!"I hugged Dorothy tighter and took a step back, keeping him at arm's length. "This isn't just a domestic dispute, Chester. This is child abduction and trafficking. You'll spend the rest of your life

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    At 10:00 am, the press conference commenced in the top-floor ballroom of Grant Group.Chester stood under the spotlight in a custom white suit. He held the hand of Anna Ziegler, the heiress of the Ziegler family. He looked like a prince, gentle, polished, and deeply in love."Thank you all for witnessing Anna and me get engaged," he said. "And thank you, Mr. Ziegler, for investing ten billion dollars into Grant Group."His voice carried through the microphone, filling the ballroom and streaming live into homes across the country."Before I met Anna, I went through a painful marriage," he continued. "My ex-wife struggled with mental illness and lived trapped in her own delusions… It's sad, but I did everything I could."A wave of sympathy swept through the crowd. Everyone murmured about how devoted he had been.A cold, clear voice cut through the chatter. "Really? So, you did everything you could to sell your daughter on the black market, huh?"The doors swung open, and I walked

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    Based on what Chester said on the phone, I tracked down a place called St. Mary's Welfare Home. It wasn't in the suburbs at all, more like deep in the mountains, more than 60 miles west.I stealthily slipped out of the apartment. Outside, rain poured hard, with thunder rolling overhead. I drove the old Honda Fit we used for grocery runs, tearing along the muddy mountain roads.About two hours later, the car died halfway up the mountain. I abandoned it and continued on foot. The rain nearly blinded me, and there were no streetlights or people. The mountain path was treacherous, every step a test from the sky.I didn't stop, though. Hatred, fear, and worry pushed me forward. At last, I saw lights glowing at the pitch-black mountaintop.Instead of calling it a welfare home, the place looked more like a prison than an orphanage. There were high walls, electric fencing, and guard dogs pacing at the gate.I didn't enter through the front like an impulsive person would. Enduring the poun

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    It felt like time had rolled back a week. Dorothy had come running to me in tears. "Mommy, my tooth fell out. It's bleeding!"I comforted her while helping stop the bleeding. The tooth was too tiny and slipped into a crack in the floor. No matter how hard we tried, we couldn't get it out.Back then, Chester had even said, "Enough with the digging. We're changing the floor anyway. Let it be a mark Dottie left in this house."I clenched the tooth in my fist. Its sharp edge cut into my palm, and blood seeped out and stained the bit of white red. Tears splattered soundlessly onto the floor.None of this had been my delusion. This was the very proof.If I hadn't given birth and Dorothy never existed, where did this baby tooth, buried beneath the floor, come from?After the crushing grief came a rage fierce enough to burn everything down. If Chester had gone to such lengths to erase every trace of Dorothy, it could only mean she was still alive.I wrapped the blood-stained tooth in la

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    Pudding yelped in pain and bolted.When Chester looked up and saw me standing at the end of the hallway, his face immediately melted into a gentle smile. "You're up. Why didn't you sleep in?"I locked my gaze on his eyes, forcing down the storm raging inside me. "Oh, I just needed to use the bathroom."To make him let his guard down, I played the obedient patient for three days straight. I took my medicine on time, never mentioned Dorothy again, and even offered to redecorate the apartment the way I liked it.I went to work as usual. Even my colleagues occasionally teased, "Finally taking it easy, huh? Don't you need to pick up your kid these days?"I simply smiled and shook my head, revealing nothing. Inside, I was forming bold guesses. I had no idea if I was being watched, so I trod carefully, keeping up the facade I had built.Chester was clearly pleased, seeing that he had relaxed his watch over me.This morning, he even left early for a company emergency. The moment the fro

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