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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away

Chapter 605
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Blair had asked a local to help look after Briony while she recovered on Goldfish Isle.

The helper was a young woman named Autumn, just twenty years old. She explained that her father had named her Autumn because she was born in the fall.

After two more days on Goldfish Isle, Briony was feeling much better. She was tired of lying in bed all day; the stillness was starting to suffocate her. She wanted to get outside, to feel the world again.

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Autumn was attentive and gentle, always mindful of Briony's blindness. When Briony mentioned she wanted to go out for a walk, Autumn was quick to offer her arm, guiding her carefully out of the house and onto the sandy beach.

Evening was setting in. The air held a salty tang, the breeze cool against their skin. Autumn tucked the shawl more tightly around Briony's shoulders. "Are you cold, Briony?" Briony shook her head. "I'm fine. Autumn, can you tellmore about your island?" Autumn scratched her head, thinking. "Do you know why it's called Goldfish Isle?" Briony guessed, "Because the island looks like a goldfish?" "Nope!" Autumn laughed. "It's because we actually have goldfish on the island!" Briony was surprised. “But aren't goldfish freshwater fish? People usually keep them in tanks." "Exactly. Our island isn't very big, but we have a few hills. One of them has a freshwater lake, and that's where all the goldfish live." "Oh, I see." "As for how they got there, there are two stories," Autumn went on. "Ssay the goldfish were always here, but others believe that ages ago, a sailor landed on the island and released his pet goldfish into the lake. Either way, that lake hasn't changed much over the years, and the goldfish have been thriving ever since." Briony listened, her unfocused eyes turned to where the sea and sky met in a sweep of endless blue. Yet all she saw was darkness.

She said softly, "If I could see, I'd love to visit that lake." Autumn glanced at her. The islanders all had sun-browned skin from years beneath the open sky, but Briony was so pale, almost. luminous in the fading light. Autumn had never seen anyone like her before.

el.not She couldn't help but admire the delicate beauty in Briony's features, the snow-white skin that seemed glow in the dusk. Even though Briony's eyes couldn't see, she was striking-like a living work of art. Autumn found herself stealing glances, never quite able to look away.

And she could sense the quiet sorrow Briony kept hidden behind her calm exterior.

"Don't be sad, Briony," Autumn said gently. "Just think of this as a little vacation. When Mr. Monroe takes you home, I'm sure he'll find a brilliant doctor to help you. Your eyes will get better, you'll see." The girl's kind words warmed Briony's heart.

She asked, "Where is Blair, anyway?" She hadn't seen Blair since last night, and a strange uneasiness crept over her.

Autumn frowned. "Didn't Mr. Monroe tell you?" Briony's brow furrowed. "Tellwhat?" "Mr. Monroe flew out last night!" Autumn replied.

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Briony's expression tightened. "Are you sure?" "Positive!" Autumn insisted. "He askedto keep you company while he was gone."

In Autumn's mind, Blair treated Briony with the utmost care and om always called her "Ms. Rensington." No.

As far as Autumn was concerned, Blair would never leave without telling Briony first.

But seeing Briony's reaction now, she m realized maybe things weren Pas simple as she thought.

Briony pressed her lips together in silence. Blair had said they needed to wait here for someone to meet them. But how he'd slipped away on his own. So, did they really have to stay here at all?