My mind kept going back to what the nurse had said. I was afraid that if I didn't spend every free moment I had with Grandma, I wouldn't be able to anymore.
There was no way I'd miss a chance to see her.
Later that afternoon, I got dressed and drove to the hospital.
It had only been a few days since I'd last seen Aunt Nancy, but she had lost a lot of weight. She looked exhausted.
When she saw me, she nodded, almost blankly. "You're here."
"Yeah," I replied softly.
Aunt Nancy didn't say anything else. She just sat on the bed and stared into space.
She yawned every now and then, looking like she'd fall asleep at any moment.
A nurse came in with a tray full of medical equipment and gave Grandma an injection. After that, she said to me, "Remember to wipe the patient down and also flip her when she doesn't need to get an injection so that she doesn't get any bedsores."
I nodded.
Aunt Nancy seemed to wake up at the nurse's voice. She rubbed her eyes. "I'll get some hot water."
I stopped her. "No, I'll do it. You get some sleep."
Aunt Nancy yawned again, then asked worriedly, "Are you fine on your own? You're still sick, aren't you?"
"I'm fine, really."
I made her lie down and got a basin to get some hot water.
As I turned the corner, I suddenly saw a white figure flash past the other end of the corridor.
It looked a little familiar.
Why did I feel like it was Phoebe?
After some thought, I went back to the ward and woke Aunt Nancy up. "Did Phoebe come today?"
"Her?" Aunt Nancy snorted. "She couldn't give a d*mn about your grandmother. She was just putting on a show for that fiancé of hers."
So Aunt Nancy didn't know that Phoebe was here?
What was she doing here, then?
I suppressed my worry and forced out a smile. "You're right."
Aunt Nancy asked, "What's wrong? Did you see her?"
She caught the key point immediately.
I shook my head, feeling hesitant. "I don't know whether it was her."
"Let's just worry about that some other time, then." Aunt Nancy frowned. "If Phoebe's here, it could only mean that that young man's here as well."
It was obvious that she was referring to Leonard.
"I don't think that's likely." I don't know whether I was trying to convince Aunt Nancy or myself. "Leonard has nothing to do with Grandma. Why would he come here out of the blue?"
Aunt Nancy gave it some thought, then said, "That's true. Alright, you go get the water while I get some rest."
"Alright," I answered before walking out again.
...
When I got to the corner, I heard Phoebe's voice.
"My mother still doesn't agree with this."
There wasn't anyone around, so she didn't speak in her usual pretentious, prissy voice. Instead, her voice was full of malice.
I instinctively hid behind the wall and eavesdropped on her conversation.
"She's worried about the old hag." Phoebe stomped her foot in irritation. "You know how it is. She's my father's mother, after all."
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