Chapter 385
Two days later, at noon, Maggie and Glen were walking to the cafeteria for high when her phone suddenly rang.
It was a call from Franklin.
Maggie hesitated for a moment before answering, “Hello?”
“Grandma has woken up.”
Maggie’s heart lifted, and she said, “I’ll come over right now.”
“Okay.”
After hanging up, Maggie told Glen, who was waiting beside her, “Surry, have some urgent matters to attend to, so I won’t be going to the cafeteria.”
Glen glanced at the phone number on her screen, saw she really had something urgent, and said, “No problem.”
Maggie nodded and quickly left.
When she arrived at the hospital, Franklin, Isabella, Maria, Stella, Felix, and others were all there.
Seeing Maggie come in, Isabella immediately threw herself into her arms. Franklin also looked over and then turned back to speak to the elderly Mrs. Wilson, saying, “Grandma, Maggie is here.”
Mrs. Wilson, upon hearing Maggie had arrived, showed a faint smile and made an effort to look toward the door.
Maggie stepped forward and held the old lady’s hand. “Grandma.”
Mrs. Wilson gently patted her hand and tried to speak but fainted again before she could say a word.
Maggie’s expression tensed. “Grandma—”
Franklin patted her shoulder lightly and comforted her, “Grandma just woke up, her condition is still unstable, and her energy is low. The doctors said this is normal, so don’t worry.”
Hearing this, Maggie finally relaxed, though Mrs. Wilson’s complexion still looked poor. Worried it might be a false hope, she asked, “So what about Grandma now…”
Franklin replied, “Though the condition isn’t fully stable yet, according to the doctors, she should gradually improve.”
The knot in Maggie’s heart finally untied completely.
After a while, so as not to disturb the old lady’s rest, Maggie and Franklin left the room.
Maria, Franklin, and the others mostly received the news of Mrs. Wilson’s awakening on their way to lunch–they hadn’t eaten yet.
Felix had been busy with work and only visited Mrs. Wilson twice during her coma.
This time, he deliberately took a couple of days off. Seeing that no one had eaten, he said to Maggio
“Since you’re back, let’s all eat together.”
Felix had always been busy with work, whether before or after marriage, and Maggie hadn’t
much of him.
However, Felix had always treated her well.
Neither Stella nor Maria spoke up when Felix invited them; their silence mean no objection.
Over the many years Maggie was married to Franklin, she had gone out to eat with the Wilson family less than three times total.
Looking back, it felt like a long time ago.
for a Long Time
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