Chapter7
After that day, my body continued to decline, and the pain became more frequent.
My spirit was mostly broken. Most of the time, I was in a daze or asleep.
One evening, I was unusually clear-headed and overheard Peregrine speaking softly to the caretaker. His voice was hushed, but it still drifted into my ears.
He asked her how much I had eaten today, if I had cried out in pain, if I had taken even a bite of the Lilac cake Grandma Margot brought.
Finally, he paused, then added, "Tomorrow, put down the cashmere blanket I brought. It's getting cold."
I closed my eyes, tears silently slipping from the corners into the pillow.
That cashmere blanket was something I'd mentioned to him last winter. I said the winters in the city were too cold, and it would be nice to have a thicker cashmere blanket.
Back then, he was busy dealing with gang affairs and only vaguely agreed. I thought he had forgotten. So he hadn't forgotten; he just remembered until now.
At night, the pain came again, wo

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