Fiorello's neighbors in Hoxwell are eyewitnesses to his rage as he dragged his wife to their coach and sped all the way to their Birrough home, leaving little Liliana confused, scared, and alone. A kind Hoxweller who refused to be named took her in "until her parents come rushing back, remembering they left their daughter in the streets alone." Birroughnians reported that they heard a screaming at midnight. Nearby farmers said, "We realized that it was old Fiorello screaming, 'Y'all are lucky enough we're giving you jobs, you lazy bastards! What f**king right do you have closing my business like this? I brought you all to where you are today, so you better be goddamned sure y'all don't forget this.' We were shocked he can say something like that to his old friends and neighbors. He even said, 'I brought you all up, so it's sure as hell I can bring you all down.'"
Currently, the Birrough's Best couple are residing in their old house in their farm, forcing their partners out of their promised residence as they tended to the farm. Marigold, being the only sane mind between the two, reportedly visited their business partners at around 2 am to "promise to make things right" as she "won't allow this to continue like this."
When asked about little Liliana, it was only then when Marigold realized they left their child all alone in the city, and rushed back to their farm.
This story will be updated as things continue to unfold.
Things only spiralled down from here. The next day, Nerosia's Eye's article reached Fiorello's household and, as it turns out, Marigold was not able to "make things right". Witness statements Priest Miguel gathered say that Marigold was practically begging Fiorello that day to go back home to Hoxwell for Liliana. It was described that Fiorello was "blinded by rage" and "pushed Missus Marigold aside so hard she fell to the floor and bumped her head." This was Marigold's final straw and so she "declared she will go home to her Liliana and he shall never see them ever again." Birroughnians surmised that this took away Fiorello's final shred of sanity, for that night, a fire broke out in the farm that took no one but himself.
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