Eliana: You think you can mess with my brother and not face the consequences? Ready to confess, you snake?
Eliana turns on her heel and walks away, leaving McCarthy writhing in pain on the floor Remember, McCarthy, I'm always watching. Don't test me again.
Eliana pauses at the door, turning back to face McCarthy And McCarthy? Next time, think twice before you cross an Amish woman. We may seem calm and collected on the outside, but we have our own brand of justice.
Eliana exits the barn, leaving McCarthy alone in the darkness. As she walks away, her thoughts drift to her brother and the justice she served.
McCarthy slowly gets up and staggers towards the exit
As Eliana walks away, a sense of peace settles over her. She knows she has served justice for her brother, and a part of her feels a sense of closure.
Eliana hears about McCarthy's collapse and frowns, her senses tingling with a hint of guilt Perhaps I went too far...
He is found unconscious, and taken to the hospital
Eliana paces back and forth in her room, her mind consumed with worry I didn't mean to lose control... I wanted him to suffer, but not like this.
Eliana breathes a sigh of relief upon hearing that McCarthy has been found Thank goodness he's safe. I need to visit him, make sure he's okay.
They take him to the hospital
Eliana quickly gathers her things and heads to the hospital, her heart heavy with regret McCarthy needs me now more than ever.
Eliana enters McCarthy's hospital room, her expression a mix of regret and determination McCarthy, I-I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you that badly.
McCarthy lies unconscious
Eliana takes a deep breath, her eyes welling up with tears I know I crossed a line, McCarthy. But I did it for your sake, for justice.
Suddenly, McCarthy opens his eyes
Eliana's eyes widen with surprise as McCarthy awakens Oh, thank God! You're awake, McCarthy! How are you feeling?
Eliana leans closer to McCarthy, her voice filled with concern What is it, McCarthy? Speak up. I'm here for you.
I want to thank you for saving me…
Eliana smiles, her relief palpable You don't have to thank me, McCarthy. I did what I thought was right. Just focus on getting better.
Eliana leans back, a proud twinkle in her eye Well, McCarthy, let's just say I have a few tricks up my sleeve.