Summary of Chapter 509 – A pivotal chapter in A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator by S.J. Frost
The chapter Chapter 509 is one of the most intense moments in A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator, written by S.J. Frost. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
This time, she wasn't the patient; she had brought her grandmother.
Elissa checked the older woman's pulse, asked a series of patient questions, and then wrote up a prescription, carefully listing all the dietary restrictions Lorraine needed to enforce.
Unable to hold back, Lorraine asked, "My grandmother's condition..."
"It's curable."
Elissa smiled and gently patted the old woman's hand. "Make sure you drink your medicine and follow the diet, and you'll easily live to be a hundred."
Lorraine and her grandmother finally let out a collective breath of relief.
Lorraine excitedly turned to her grandmother. "See? I told you Elissa is an incredible doctor!"
Just as she spoke, a knock came at the office door.
A nurse poked her head in, beaming. "Dr. Elissa, a handsome guy named Wilkinson is here asking when you'll be off work?"
Lorraine hadn't been able to secure an appointment this time either, so Elissa had squeezed her in as a favor.
They were her final patients for the morning; once they were done, she could leave.
Elissa chuckled softly. "I can leave right now. Ask him to wait just a few minutes."
Jesse Wilkinson had called her on her way to work.
He had business near the clinic around noon and wanted to treat her to lunch before driving her back to Zephyr Manor together.
However...
Elissa hadn't expected Lorraine to show up today. Logically, she should have invited Lorraine and her grandmother to eat.
But since Jesse was paying, bringing an unexpected friend and an elderly relative along would be highly inappropriate.
Sensing her hesitation, Lorraine spoke up first. "You squeezed my grandmother in; I'm the one who should be treating you to lunch. But it looks like you've already got plans. Raincheck?"
"Sounds perfect."
Elissa smiled, and the three of them walked out together.


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