The sudden noise gave Fabian's mom a fright. She looked up the stairs, startled to see Fabian standing there—God knows when he got there. She gritted her teeth. Isn't he supposed to be deaf? Upstairs, Fabian stood behind the glass window, watching helplessly as Evelyn was forcefully taken away. His chest tightened—it felt like a thin thread was slicing right through his heart. Just because he couldn't hear didn't mean he couldn't see. She was obviously mouthing his name. That was enough for Fabian. Without a second thought, he got up from his wheelchair and rushed toward the stairs. The house staff panicked and tried to stop him. "Mr. Jackson, Madam said you can't go out." Since he couldn't hear them, they scribbled on a notepad to show him. Fabian's face darkened

