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Chapter 677
Chapter 627
She was leaving too, of course
She turned to Isabella and said. “Mommy’s going to anak baleat grandma Killer nema company for a bit?
Isabella wasn’t thrilled about it, but she nodded Pine
Maggie walked Old Mrs. Miller hack to the Miller family home made pretended na dan de message from Franklin sitting there from a few minutes earlier. Stella Had enken i ad ea testy. still unconscions, with no telling when he’d come around.
Maggie read it, typed back a quick “got it,” and put her phone doven,
She cared about what was happening with the Wilsons, but it wasn’t Hey Dlued to tener the den sonra ha Old Mrs. Miller would find time to stop by and keep Old Mrs. Wilson chragany, huggya #brant & # Jon
Franklin was pulling double duty between the hospital and work, so Saturday wayed way for a cad spent most of the next two days planting herself at the hospital, refusing to Budge while pants
Both Saturday and Sunday, it was Maggie who took Isabella to visit Pelix and Grette a the neogna, aut file to ke Mrs. Wilson for a while too.
Stella had woken up, but her injuries were still serious enough that she’d be in the hospital for a gund macht When she saw Maggie come in with Isabella, she gave her a polite nod,
Felix still hadn’t woken up. Sunday evening, Maggie brought teabella back to the Miller honge
Monday morning, the two of them had barely gotten out of bed when Old Mrs. Wilson called, the ex sting wrong for the kind. Felix had woken up. He’d only been awake briefly before drifting off again, but he’d turned the comer e
Maggie and Old Mrs. Miller both let out a breath they hadn’t realized they’d been holding
After breakfast, Maggie dropped Isabella off at school. She was at the office when her phone hovered Franklin: Bart wri
woods.”
Maggie looked at the message and typed back. “I already heard”
Old Mrs. Wilson had told her over an hour ago.
But apparently it had taken Franklin this long to think to pass the news along to her.
Another message came in: “Thank you for taking care of Isabella this whole time. And thank you and your grandinather be boug
Grandma.”
Maggie: “Don’t worry about it.”
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