Stephen, shaken by the sudden turn of events, leaned heavily on his son and daughter-in-law for support.
âDad!â Fred exclaimed, his voice strained with fear.
âIâm alright. Go! Help them!â Stephen urged.
The backyard house had three floors and was connected to the front yard by a corridor. But the ten-meter-high flames were already engulfing the backyard building.
âDunn!â
Gracieâs frantic eyes locked onto the second floor, already engulfed in flames. Her motherly instincts unraveled with each passing second. Panic surged through her veins, and without thinking, she bolted toward the fire, her rationality slipping away.
Fred seized her before she could get too far, intent on going in himself. But the household staff immediately blocked their way.
âThe fireâs too wild! Going in would be a death sentence!â
âIs Dunn inside? Is he in there?â Gracieâs voice trembled, panic overtaking her.
The servant hesitated, her voice cracking with emotion. âNot just Dunn⦠Aurora and Ryland tooâ¦â
Joelle, who had just arrived, went pale. Her knees buckled, and for a moment, she nearly collapsed under the weight of those words.
Fredâs roar cut through the chaos. âHow could you let this happen? Werenât you watching them? How the hell did this fire even start?â
Gracie reached desperately toward the blaze, tears spilling down her face. âDunn!â
All eyes were on the Finch couple, none of them noticing Joelle in the background. With quiet determination, she ripped the hem of her gown, soaked it in a nearby water tank, and slipped off her shoes. Without another thought, she darted straight into the burning house.
Adrian sprinted in right behind her. Both of them vanished into the flames.
âJoelle! Adrian!â
The onlookers outside had divided into groupsâsome frantically trying to douse the flames, others frozen in horror and helplessness. The sound of crackling wood mixed with frantic calls to the fire department.
The heat, even from a distance, was overwhelming. Up close, it felt like stepping into an oven. Thick, acrid smoke filled their lungs, making it nearly impossible to breathe. Joelle and Adrian barely made it through the door before it gave way, collapsing in flames.
There was no time for words. Their only focus was the children.
A movement near the stairs caught their attention. Instincts kicked in as they rushed toward it.
Upstairs, Dunn was cradling Aurora, barely conscious. Each step he took was a battle against his bodyâs limits. Joelle and Adrian raced toward them, but before they could reach him, Dunnâs legs gave out, and he tumbled down the stairs, his grip on Aurora slipping.
âDunn!â
They both crashed down the burning staircase, their bodies scraping against the splintered wood. Joelleâs heart twisted painfully as she reached them, wrapping them both in the wet fabric of her dress.
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