The three of them agreed to sneak out when Arlecchino started to wash the dishes. She was humming a gentle song while doing so too. As the door silently opened, (thanks to Lynette that oiled the doors this morning) she tip toed into the main entrance as she signaled the others to follow her.
Arlecchino's mind spun crazily as she was starting to lose consciousness, slowly but surely. She finally fainted as Lynette saw and started to cry. She rushed over to Fathers side immediately and yelled frantically at Lyney to call the ambulance.
*At The Hospital
Arlecchino was extremely pale on the hospital bed as Lynette took her wary hand in hers. "You'll be alright Father, you'll see!" She cried. "Is she alright? I rushed over as soon as I got the news" Lyney exclaimed as he and Freminet walked into the room with grief in their eyes. "I-is she going to be alright?" They both asked to the doctor. "Well," he said with a grim expression plastered across his face. Lyney clenched his fist hard as he knew that they were only there for the paycheck. He could physically see a small gleam on the doctor's mouth as he said something in a smirk. "She has unfortunately fallen in a coma"
"WHAT?! How can you be so calm about this?! Our beloved guardian has fallen in a coma... And you have the AUDACITY to smile at that?! You all are the same... A bunch of idiots that have no hearts!" Lynette screamed at the doctor as Arlecchino flinched a little. Lynette was too angry to care, no, she was MORTIFIED. She ran to the doctor as he tried to back away. Crashing right into a spare tray. Lynette took the opportunity to give him a hard, cold slap on the face as he yowled in pain. Of course, Lynette was kicked out right away. "Oh Father, I'll get revenge... trust me" she whispered underneath her breath as she went back to the house of hearth, as cried hysterically on her lonely bed.

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"All Is Ash"
FanfictionArlecchino, the head of the 'house of hearth' is a ruthless figure in the human society... The person who would execute the people that did no good to children. This is the tale of the one person who trusted her... That gave her a chance. This is so...