Chapter 18: Chapter 18

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<html><head></head><body><p>Dr. Samuel Reynolds, the Whitmore family physician, arrived in haste.</p> <p>Nathaniel's eyes darkened as he examined the angry blisters marring Evelyn's delicate hand. "Must I repeat myself?" he snapped. "Sit down this instant!"</p> <p>Evelyn moved toward the sofa, but Beatrice roughly pushed her aside. "Stop obstructing the doctor! Samuel, examine Victoria's injury immediately. We can't risk any scarring on her perfect skin."</p> <p>Victoria lounged on the couch, smirking triumphantly at Evelyn.</p> <p>Evelyn remained frozen in place, her expression carefully blank. Nathaniel glanced at her briefly before looking away.</p> <p>Samuel set down his medical kit and inspected Victoria's wrist. Finding only slight redness without broken skin, he frowned. "This requires no medical attention."</p> <p>"How dare you say that?" Beatrice shrilled. "What if complications arise from delayed treatment? Would you take responsibility for ruining her flawless skin?"</p> <p>Adjusting his glasses, Samuel countered, "The redness will fade within thirty minutes. Ms. Carter's burns, however, require immediate care to prevent permanent scarring."</p> <p>An uncomfortable silence descended upon the room.</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_in_article_1 --> <p>Victoria forced a gracious smile. "Let him treat her first, Mrs. Whitmore. I can wait."</p> <p>"Absolutely not!" Beatrice exclaimed. "She's just some charity case! What does it matter if she scars?"</p> <p>"Unlike you, darling," Beatrice continued, patting Victoria's hand, "whose brothers would storm this house if they thought we neglected you."</p> <p>Victoria's smile turned saccharine. "I'd never tell them, Mrs. Whitmore."</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_in_article_3 --> <p>Beatrice rounded on Evelyn. "You heard that? Ms. Sinclair is being merciful! Thank her properly!"</p> <p>Evelyn's voice remained ice-cold. "I didn't touch her. She deliberately scalded me. The apology should come from her."</p> <p>"How dare you lie!" Beatrice shrieked. "Everyone knows girls like you envy proper ladies like Victoria! I've witnessed this petty jealousy countless times! Apologize now!"</p> <p>Nathaniel's brow furrowed at his mother's venomous words. "Mother, I told you it was clearly an accident. We haven't reviewed the security footage yet."</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_in_article_4 --> <p>For the first time, he truly saw how cruelly his mother treated Evelyn.</p> <p>Why are you defending her, Nathaniel? The divorce is practically finalized! And why invite her tonight? She'll only ruin our family dinner!</p> <p>"Who's getting divorced?" Eleanor Whitmore's sharp voice cut through the tension.</p> <p>The elevator doors slid open, revealing Eleanor in her wheelchair. Her piercing gaze swept the room. "Well? Who's divorcing?"</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_1 --> <p>Nathaniel quickly replied, "No one, Grandmother. You must have misheard."</p> <p>"Is that so?" Eleanor's eyes narrowed. "Perhaps my old ears deceive me. Evelyn, come here. Let me look at you properly. You've lost weight."</p> <p>Evelyn approached, taking Eleanor's frail hands in hers. "I haven't, Grandmother. If anything, I've gained some."</p> <p>"Don't lie to me," Eleanor chided. "My eyes remain sharp even if my hearing fades. If Nathaniel mistreats you, you must tell me. I'll set him straight."</p> <p>Noticing Evelyn's injured hand, Eleanor gasped. "Good heavens! What happened? Samuel, attend to this immediately! This must be excruciating!"</p> <p>A bittersweet warmth flooded Evelyn's chest. Among all the Whitmores, only Eleanor and Margaret had ever shown her genuine kindness. For that, she would always be grateful.</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_3 --> </body></html>