Because she met Sheila and Morgan, Eva was also not in the mood and took William back to Rosenfeld Hill.
Sheila followed the ambulance to the hospital in fear, Morgan was pushed into the emergency room, and Sheila wandered helplessly in front of the emergency room door, her hands were sweating.
Penelope got the news and rushed to the hospital, "Sheila, how is your father? Why did he suddenly faint?" Penelope asked Sheila, panting and full of worry.
It was fine when we went out in the morning, how come we were suddenly in the hospital?
"It's all because of that bitch Eva." Sheila said with hatred and a spark of anger in her eyes.
"Eva? Why her again? Nothing good can come from meeting this bitch." Penelope gritted her teeth and said, "I'm going to go get that bitch."
"Mom, don't go, I'm scared to be alone, the most important thing now is if my dad is okay." Sheila hurriedly pulled Penelope, not to keep Penelope from going to Eva to settle the score, but she was really afraid of being alone in the hospital, the feeling was too scary and helpless.
Penelope was also excited by the anger and only reacted when she heard Sheila's words. She sat dumbly on the bench in the corridor, praying for Morgan's safety, staring straight at the emergency room door and waiting with Sheila for Morgan to come out.
"Mom, what should I do, what should I do if something happens to my dad?" Sheila, who had not experienced life and death, took Penelope's hand which was cold.
"Your dad will be fine, for sure." Penelope voiced her reassurance, as well as comforting herself.
Two people anxiously waiting in front of the emergency room door, time seems to have stood still, every minute passed abnormally slow, very torturous.
When she saw the emergency room go out, Sheila rushed over to Penelope with her help.
"Doctor, how is my father?"
"Doctor, how is my husband?"
Sheila and Penelope opened their mouths to ask, and Sheila could clearly feel Penelope's body trembling, and she was too nervous to breathe, waiting with bated breath for the doctor's words.
"It's stable now, but this disease requires a bone marrow transplant, so you need to be prepared." The doctor took off his mask and said to Sheila and Penelope.
"So when can we do the surgery?" Sheila looked at the doctor and asked urgently.
"The sooner the better." The doctor finished and left.
Morgan was already pushed out by the nurse, and Sheila and Penelope rushed to accompany her to the ward.
"Mom, what should we do? I just went to consult the doctor, and the only way for Dad to get this disease is a bone marrow transplant." Sheila looked at Morgan, who was pale on the hospital bed, and was distressed.
Although Sheila has always been bad-tempered, there is no denying that Morgan and Penelope are really good to her, even though they know that Sheila is not their biological daughter, they still keep her in the Sommers Family.
Of course, Sheila had no knowledge of what the fortune teller had said.
But even so, Sheila still has some feelings for Morgan and Penelope, after living together for more than twenty years.
"The doctor said that it can only be done by immediate family." Sheila said with a frustrated look on Penelope's face.
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