Chapter 13
Return of the Lost Heiress
âI thought they were here for medical consultation,â muttered Dom.
Wynter didnât dwell on it. She sent a quick message declining the case.
Many people had been coming to the community looking for medical help lately, some even fromnearby cities and counties.
It wasnât surprising that Dom thought so, especially considering her biological parents were inHavenlight County.
âMr. Fisher, letâs head back. We donât want Jackson and the others waiting too long,â Wyntersuggested.
âAlright.â Dom nodded with a smile. With few words exchanged, a beautiful misunderstanding bore itsseeds.
Outside the Harmony Community, members of the Quinnell family were extremely anxious. TheQuinnell scions all had commitments and could only leave.
Mr. Quinnell Senior sat in the SUV with a Kingbourne license plate, his expression grim.â Wasnât it saidthat my little princess lives here? Why does everyone here claim they donât know her?â
âIâll doubleâcheck!â Ryan Lloyd, a chubby man, wiped his forehead nervously as sweat trickled down.âFolks from Havenlight County say the Yates family might have mistaken Ms. Quinnell. Iâve sentsomeone to ask. Ms. Quinnell might still be with the Yates family.â
Fabian raised his eyebrow, his tone oppressive. âSent someone?â
âIâll go myself! Right away!â Ryan shivered and got out of the car immediately.
Fabian coughed heavily in frustration.@@novelbin@@
In recent years, Fabianâs health had worsened due to his longing for his granddaughter, exacerbatedby a trip to Havenlight County that resulted in a lung infection.
The accompanying Quinnell family physician, Alec Hunter, advised, âMr. Quinnell, your health canât waitany longer. You need to be admitted to the hospital right away.
âIf you prefer not to return to Kingbourne, we can stay in Southdale for now. Mr. Lloyd is watching theHarmony Community, and news about Ms. Quinnell will definitely reach us.â
Initially, Fabian disagreed. But when he started running a fever, the Quinnell family driver didnât hesitateto drive away from the Harmony Community!
Inside the car, nobody noticed that, at that very moment, a girl riding a bike happened to pass by them.
âWynter, youâre finally back!â Susan Perry, the fruit vendor at the community entrance, spotted Wynterlocking her bike and hurried over.
âDid Domie tell you? A group of suspicious people came looking for you,â said Susan.
Outside, Dom was addressed as âMr. Fisherâ.
But to Susan, he was just a resident in the community, treating him no differently from anyone else.
Wynter didnât mind. She simply raised her hand to check Susanâs pulse. She smiled as she remarked,âSo, Mr. Fisher came all the way for this on his scooter.â
âHeâs still got it,â Susan praised Dom proudly.
Dom felt touched by Susanâs praise. He looked at Wynter gratefully and said, âSusan is right. Itâs justwhat I should do. Feel free to look for me if Dr. Genius needs anything in the future.â
Wynter graciously accepted the invitation. âThank you, Mr. Fisher. I appreciate it.â
The kind of mutual assistance among neighbors was what strengthened relationships.
If Wynter had been standoffish, Dom might have only helped her because of Susan. Wynter wasgenerous, returning kindness and speaking positively about Dom in front of Susan.
From the beginning, Dom saw great potential in this genius doctor, and now he admired her
even more.
How many young people were as capable as her today? That man from the hotel earlierunderestimated her, truly unable to recognize her worth!
At Caesar Hotel, Ewan sneezed while answering a call. His brows furrowed. âWhat? People fromHavenlight County are here?â