"What's eating you, Lisbeth? Did you and Raines have a spat?"

A ghost of a forlorn smile flickered across Lisbeth's face, "I wish it were just a spat. He treatslike a total stranger now, and we

can't even muster up a proper argument."

Aurelia patted her shoulder, "Lisbeth, patience is key here. Raines has lost his memories, and it's bound to throw you off. Hang in

there."

Lisbeth sniffled, "To him, I'm no different than a passerby, no emotions, nothing. I'd rather be the target of his anger, his blame,

anything but this indifference."

Aurelia sighed inwardly. She wasn't quite sure how to comfort Lisbeth. After all, she hadn't walked in those shoes. If Leopold ever

forgot her, she'd be devastated too.

"Have you told him about the baby?"

Lisbeth nodded, feeling a chill as she thought about Raines doubting their child, "He seems not to be fond of the kid."

Aurelia flinched slightly, "Raines might be dealing with PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. That could explain his emotional

numbness. He needs you now more than ever, and you've got to be strong to help him."

She remembered how she'd withdrawn into her shell like a snail after her injury in that explosion, wanting to hide from the world. If

it hadn't been for Arnold and William's support, she might never have bounced back.

Lisbeth drew a sliver of comfort from her friend's words, but her worry for Raines deepened.

"Do you think Raines will get better?"

"We'll see," Aurelia said as she patted Lisbeth's shoulder again, "Let's consult Skyler later, he's got a degree in psychology. He'll

have insights."

"Okay."

The morning brought with it a parade.

After the festivities, Aurelia brought Skyler to the lake.

"Skyler, what's your take on Raines' condition? Could he be suffering from PTSD?"

"He's been locked up by Geoffrey for days, and spsychological scars are inevitable. As for his amnesia, it might be

psychogenic, a forced forgetting. Discovering Lisbeth’s betrayal was probably too much for him to accept, so he forced himself to

forget her. It's a psychological issue, and unless he resolves this inner conflict, his memory won't return," Skyler explained.

"We'll have a chat with Raines later to see if you can gauge his state of mind," Aurelia whispered.

Raines must have loved Lisbeth deeply to find her betrayal so unbearable.

Skyler nodded.

They returned from the lake and went to Raines' room together.

"Raines, it's such a beautiful day. Why don't you join us for a stroll in the garden? The cherry blossoms are in bloom, and they're a

sight to behold," Aurelia suggested.

Raines hesitated but eventually followed them outside.

"You and Lisbeth are staying at Rosette Garden Estates now. After the festivities, you'll head back there," she continued.

The Stirling family celebrated at Mossy Rock Retreat, bustling with relatives. Then everyone would return to their own homes.

Raines glanced at her, "l don't want to live with Lisbeth."

"Raines, she's your wife. She played a big part in rescuing you. Plus, you're expecting a little one, and she and the baby need your

care."

"lI don't remember her. To me, she's just a stranger," Raines said coldly.

"Rosette Garden Estates is big enough. You don't have to stay in the sroom," Aurelia reasoned.

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