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Earlier, she had used a jewelry tray to block a robber’s punch, and the force of it had wrenched her wrist slightly.
“It’s nothing serious,” Belinda replied. “Just a minor strain.”
“You should still get it looked at. Belinda, you're a surgeon—your hands are everything,” Bethany said with
concern.
Carola nodded firmly in agreement. “She’s right. Let’s go to the hospital.”
“Alright,” Belinda replied, giving in with a nod.
Before they exited the shop, they all put on the masks the police had handed them.
Outside the police barrier, a sea of reporters and curious bystanders had already formed, eyes and cameras
trained on the entrance.
The four women climbed into an ambulance and headed straight to the Grand Plains General Hospital.
Once they arrived, Carola refused to have her own neck examined until Belinda’s wrist had been checked.
After thinking for a moment, Belinda said gently, “Mrs. Wright, your neck injury is more serious than my wrist.
Let’s do this—I'll accompany you to get your injury checked first. Then, we can go check my wrist.”
But Carola stood her ground. “No, we can’t delay getting your wrist checked.”
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Bethany stepped in with a compromise. “Mrs. Wright, don’t be so stubborn. You can go and get your neck looked
at, while | accompany Belinda to get her wrist checked. If you finish before us, cfind us. If we finish first,
we'll go see you. Does that sound good?”
After a moment of silence, Carola finally agreed.
“Mom, I'll go with you to see the doctor,” Kylee said, her voice soft as she reached out to hold Carola’s arm.
But just as her fingers touched Carola’s arm, Carola swatted her hand away with a sharp, dismissive motion, not
even glancing at her. Without a word, she turned and strode off.
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Kylee’s expression froze, a mix of hurt and embarrassment crossing her face. She bit her lip, her brow furrowing,
but she swallowed her discomfort and still followed Carola.
Bethany and Belinda exchanged a look after seeing that, choosing to stay silent.
The doctor arranged for a CT scan of Belinda’s hand.
“The results aren't back yet. But based on your description, Dr. Wright, it doesn’t seem like a severe injury. Still,
to be cautious, avoid straining your hand for the next few days—no heavy lifting or repetitive movements,” the
doctor said.
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