Misery

When Mars hears about Alayna's condition, he feels a strong desire to visit her, but the pressure from his family weighs heavily on him, preventing him from doing so. However, later on, when he learns that Alayna has recovered, he finally visits her. But instead of bringing joy, he delivers heartbreaking news - he tells her that he can no longer continue their relationship. Mars explains that his family does not approve of Alayna's character and that he is leaving for the United States.

Despite Alayna's desperate efforts to change his mind, Mars remains resolute in his decision, leaving her devastated and feeling as if her world is crumbling around her. Overwhelmed with grief, Alayna loses her will to live and decides to take her own life by jumping off the rooftop of the hospital.

When Max (Alayna's brother) returns to her room, he finds it empty, and his search for her leads him to the rooftop. He assures her of his support and promises to find and punish the person responsible for her condition. In an effort to support Alayna, her friends organize small gatherings to show her that she is not alone. Blayke even reaches out to Lewis for help, but to her dismay, she learns that he has also left the country. Despite these efforts, Alayna withdraws into herself and becomes increasingly depressed as the days go by. She begins to isolate herself from everyone around her, only confiding in her brother.

The weight of her emotions becomes heavier, and Alayna struggles to find solace or comfort from those around her.

One month later, Alayna is discharged from the hospital, but the culprit remains unknown. Her father orders the investigation to be stopped, but her brother argues against it. Their father scolds him, stating that he must save their family's image and the company's reputation.

One day, Alayna was having coffee with her mother when she suddenly fainted. Worried, they went to the doctor who revealed that they had missed the fact that Alayna was actually pregnant. Her father, upon hearing the news, ordered her to have an abortion. Alayna was in shock and felt as though she was still a hostage to the person who had caused her harm.

Despite feeling that getting an abortion would remove him from her life, Alayna refused. She held firm to her religious belief that the soul enters the body at the time of conception and could not bear the thought of ending the life of the unborn child. Despite her father's threats to disown her, Alayna made the courageous decision to keep the baby, but she planned to give him up for adoption after he was born, hoping to give the child a chance at a better life.