Imogen rubbed her temples. โGo ahead. What is it?โ
The maid confessed, โMs. Russell, when we changed Mr. Calebโs clothes, we noticed a fresh scratch on his skin. It was caused by a fingernail and appears very recent.โ
โWhat?โ Imogen thought sheโd misheard. โHow could you be so careless?โ
โMs. Russell, it wasnโt us! We all keep our nails trimmed short for Mr. Caleb. We couldnโt have scratched him!โ the maid protested.
โSo, youโre sayingโฆโ Imogen froze, her mind racing. Besides herself, the maids, and the nanny, only Archie and Johanna had been near Caleb.
โMr. Rosario didnโt hold the baby. Only Ms. Johanna lingered by the cradle,โ the maid added cautiously.
As Imogenโs expression darkened, the maid braced herself. โPerhaps Ms. Johanna accidentally scratched Mr. Caleb while playing with him. Her nails might have been too longโโ
โThatโs enough!โ Imogenโs voice cut through the room. The maid quickly soothed the baby, and he drifted back to sleep.
The nanny, standing nearby, was tense. She understood why the maid had reported this privately; Imogen wouldnโt believe them otherwise. After all, one was her husband, and the other her sister-in-law. They were too close for Imogen to readily doubt them.
The maid remained silent.
After a long pause, Imogen closed her eyes. No one could tell if she believed the maid. She sighed. โFrom now on, keep a closer watch. Someone must stay with Mr. Caleb at all times.โ
โYes,โ the maid replied.
Imogen slumped onto the bed. A chill ran down her spine. Then, she remembered something and began rummaging through drawers. The maid hesitated. โMs. Russell, what are you looking for? Do you need help?โ
Imogen didnโt answer. She searched, finally finding a small porcelain bottle in the third drawer. Inside were two pills. These were the pills Felicia had sent; sheโd said they would restore Imogenโs eyesight within two hours.
Imogen clenched the bottle, then opened it and swallowed the pills. The wait was agonizing; two hours felt like an eternity.
Imogen leaned against the headboard and drifted off to sleep. When she awoke, she heard her baby crying. She opened her eyes and froze. Her cozy room was before her, a cradle gently rocking beside the bed. Inside lay Caleb, happily babbling after being fed.
Imogen covered her mouth, overwhelmed. Was this a dream? She could see! She could actually see! She had been blind for eighteen years, yearning for the day she could see her child.
Tears streamed down her face. The maid asked anxiously, โMs. Russell, whatโs wrong?โ