Emily Parker unknowingly fell asleep, unaware that she had even arrived at the villa.
Her sleep was restless, really.
Perhaps she was angered by Aunt Parker's ordeal.
She dreamt about her mother's death.
Her mother had committed suicide.
By the time she rushed back from the school in town, her mother was already on her last breath.
She hurriedly sought help from a neighbor to call for an ambulance.
But they lived in a small village; it took an hour for the ambulance from town to arrive.
Her mother passed away before the ambulance could get there.
The specifics of the incident were blurry in Emily's memory; all she could remember were her mother's last words of advice—the other details had slipped away.
After studying medicine, she had looked into this matter, and it turns out it might have been due to severe trauma that she experienced intermittent memory loss.
The only thing she could clearly remember was her mother's final admonition,