Chapter 30 Do You Think I Did It?
Peyton put down the basket of flowers and explained, âIâm a friend of hers. Iâm here to see her. Iâll go
soon.
âThereâs no need for that. Strangers will only stimulate her. Ms. Schmitt, please leave.â
Caitlyn shoved a pillow into Peytonâs arms in grief. âTake my baby and go. You have to raise her, and Iâll
hold these people off for you. Run!â
Then Caitlyn picked up the fruit basket Peyton had brought and smashed it fiercely toward the
attending doctor. âIâll kill you, you devil. Youâre the one who wants to take away my child. Iâll kill you!â
Security guards in helmets carried shields and rushed to the door. They used electric batons to knock
Caitlyn down. Four men then threw her onto the bed and quickly tied her up.
Caitlyn was still shouting, âGive me back my baby!â
As the tranquilizers were injected into her, she gradually lost her strength and fell asleep within
moments.
Peyton, who witnessed this, only felt shocked. Rather than a hospital, this was a prison. They were not
doctors but guards.
Caitlyn looked so harmless as she passed out. Peyton was asked to leave the room. She failed to get
anything out of Caitlyn.
Peyton looked back as she left just in time to see Marlie Yoder, the doctor, cursing the nurses for letting
Peyton in.
During the time Peyton lingered, Marlie looked up at her. Their eyes
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met. Marlie quickly looked away and stopped cursing.
Peyton felt something was wrong. Marlie had obviously never seen her before, but Marlie seemed to
know her.
According to Nolanâs information, Caitlyn had an accident after the college entrance exam. She was
abandoned by Kason, had an abortion, and went insane. Later, she was brought to the hospital for
treatment.
But Caitlyn was clearly in a strange state just now. She yelled âbabyâ but didnât mention anything about
the babyâs father. Peyton wondered, âCould it be because Dad hurt her too much?â
Peyton went to Caitlynâs house, wanting to ask Caitlynâs parents about what had happened back then.
By the time Peyton arrived at the Nashâs house, there were new tenants, and Caitlynâs parents
emigrated a year ago.
âThey left their daughter behind and went abroad?â Peyton thought, feeling even more confused.
The Nash family was ordinary, even though their youngest sonâs grades- were good. Peyton wondered,
âWhere did they get the money to go abroad?â
Peyton asked Dwayne out again, and Dwayne was as respectful as before. âMs. Schmitt.â
âDwayne, thereâs something else I want to trouble you about. Do you know Caitlyn?â
âYes. She is quite pitiful. Two years ago, she was suddenly diagnosed with a mental illness, probably
because her family gave her too much pressure. Nowadays, children are pathetic. Once they are not
mentally strong enough, something may happen to them.â
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âDwayne, I want to ask if Caitlyn has a boyfriend.â
Dwayne immediately waved his hand, âNo. She took her studies very seriously and kept a distance
from males at all times. The only male she was close to was Mr. Schmitt, who was kind and often
helped them unconditionally, including Leilani, Caitlyn, and Annie Conley, who died. Itâs just that all of
them are unlucky. Mr. Schmitt helped them in vain.â
âAs far as I know, Caitlynâs family is not well off. Why did they suddenly emigrate?â
âHer mother remarried a rich man. Caitlyn applied for a foreign university, but it is a pity that something
like this suddenly happened. If Mr. Schmitt knew this, he would feel very sorry for Caitlyn! He was so
good to Caitlyn and had high expectations for her. What a twist of fate!â
Peyton inquired about a few more people, and Dwayneâs answers were no different from the
information provided by Nolan. She had wanted to make it up to those girls, but they had either moved
or gone back to their hometowns, and none of them could be found.
Peyton had to call it quits for now. She would make a trip to the hospital when Caitlyn had enough rest.
Peyton chatted with Dwayne for a while before parting. After looking at the sky outside, Peyton took a
taxi home.
It was the evening rush hour, and Peyton was leaning against the window, her eyes closed. When the
local news was broadcast on the taxiâs radio, she heard that someone had jumped off Fellony
Psychiatric Hospitalâs building.
Peyton opened her eyes and asked the driver to turn up the sound⦠She thought, âIsnât that the
psychiatric hospital I visited today?â
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She took out her cell phone and searched on the internet. The deceased was Caitlyn, whom Peyton
visited during the day. In the photo, Caitlyn was wearing a thin hospital gown and jumped down from
the top floor with an eerie smile on her face.
The moment Peyton saw the photo, she felt a chill down her back, and goosebumps broke out all over
her body.
The driver said, âMiss, whatâs wrong? Why do you look so pale?â
âOh, I just feel sorry for this girl.â
âShe had a mental illness. Itâs normal. My cousinâs kid is depressed and has committed suicide a few
times. Itâs a relief for them to leave this
world.â
Peyton begged to differ, thinking of the young girl who had been
bound to the bed and sedated.
Peyton went home unhappily. Nolan hadnât returned yet. Peyton leaned back on the couch, feeling
exhausted.
All she could think about was the image of Caitlyn jumping off the building.
Thinking about her upcoming end, Peyton wondered, âWill it be like this when I die? I have no relatives.
Will Nolan be sad or feel
relieved?â
Peyton turned on her phone and began to look up tips for traveling in North City. She had to make the
most of her remaining days.
That night, Nolan came back late. Peyton took the notebook which she had written on for a long while
and went up. âWhen can you go to North City with me? I have chosen the hotel and flight. Letâs go toâ¦â
Before Peyton could finish, the notebook in her hand was slammed
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hard on the ground. She then realized that Nolan was full of anger. His eyes were cold.
The smile on Peytonâs face froze as she asked cautiously, âWhatâs Wrong?â
Nolan leaned over and stared icily at Peyton.
âHave you been to Paulaâs grave?â
Peyton nodded. âYeah, I visited Paulaâs grave when I went to visit Grandmaâs. I know you hate my
father, but Iâm still qualified to visit her grave, right?â
âVisit?â Nolan grunted before flinging a pile of photographs toward Peyton. The gravestone that had
been standing under the plum tree was in pieces, and the scene was a mess.
Peyton froze. âHow did it become like this?â
Nolan met her shocked eyes, his face frosty. âNow you are still pretending? Peyton, in the past,
although you are occasionally a bit arrogant, you are kind and gentle. I have been merciful to you many
times, but you are so vicious! Paula did not enjoy a single happy day when she was alive, and she had
to be treated like this after she died.â
Peyton responded a moment later with incredulity on her face, âDo you think I did this?â