Chapter 1091:
He had no plans to leave the country. With Lise getting ready to make her move, Daxton had cup with an
excuse to stay out of the picture.
That way, he could avoid the Morrison family’s backlash for “abandoning his duties,” and no one would be able
to link anything back to him.
Especially not Kristopher.
Lately, Kristopher had been crossing paths with Carrie more often. Daxton had a feeling Kristopher’'s memory
might already be back. And if that was true, then Kristopher was even more dangerous than he'd originally
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Even if he were to go up against Reece, Daxton wouldn't feel the need to be this careful. But with Kristopher...
he wasn’t taking any chances.
A few days later.
Carrie had slowly found her rhythm again. She wasn’t the sas before, but she felt more grounded. Still,
Kristopher had been reaching out every so often.
Ever since she told him that Aliza had been tampering with his medication, Kristopher would occasionally update
her on doctor visits or ask her about random things.
Their conversations started to feel... familiar. Like two old friends checking in on each other.
But during those sleepless nights—when her mind wouldn't settle—Carrie often wondered if there was any point
in staying in touch with him at all.
She was lost in thought again when her phone buzzed. A message from Kristopher lit up the screen: “Had a
check-up today. Everything looks normal. Got snew...
“Supplements, and the headaches are almost gone. | just wonder when my memory will cback.”
It wasn’t just small talk. He was fishing—trying to see how she’d react. He already knew everything. What he
really wanted to know was whether she still cared.
Carrie's reply was simple. “Take it slow.”
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Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThen, almost without thinking, she remembered a recent talk she’d had with Jenesis.
It was late one night when she casually brought it up. “Is it wrong that | still feel sympathy for Kristopher
sometimes?” she asked.
Jenesis hadn't been surprised by her question. “Why would it be wrong?”
Carrie was caught off guard. She hesitated, then opened up a little more. “My first baby... Grandma... they both
died because of Lise.”
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