"Roar... Roar..."
Lying in bed, Mrs. Wallace was gasping desperately.
She wanted to speak, wanted to yell at Sheila Fletcher, wanted to scream at her to get out, wanted to tell everyone outside the true face of Sheila Fletcher.
But she couldn't speak, could no longer speak.
It's not that she was unwilling, but because Mrs. Wallace's throat could no longer utter a coherent sound.
Since she fainted that day at Leslie Howard's wedding and woke up again, Mrs. Wallace had lost her normal speech ability like a stroke aftereffect.
Others thought it was because the old lady was so enraged that she had a stroke.
But no one knew that it was merely because Sheila Fletcher, who was responsible for taking care of her, had done something.
The once power core of the Wallace family, Mrs. Wallace, had completely fallen ill.
Unable to speak, can't talk, even when trying to write, her hands would tremble uncontrollably, completely losing the ability to communicate.
