Violeta said, "Alright, Ms. Parker, I'll take my mom home now. We'll be back tomorrow."
...
On the way back from the hospital, Violeta said to Irene, "It's such a shame they can't compete for the Lotus Award because of the accident."
Irene patted Violeta's hand and said, "Do you know what I'm thinking? Although it's unfortunate, I'm glad my daughter wasn't in that car. Otherwise, my heart would have shattered into pieces."
When she saw the Nelson sisters lying in the hospital bed, it pained Irene deeply.
If Violeta had been in their position, she might have fainted immediately.
Violeta found the timing of Nydia and Hazel's accident, right before the Lotus Award, very suspicious.
She said, "I hope the police find out the truth."
Irene noticed her daughter was deeply worried. She reassured her daughter, saying, "Don't worry, the surveillance footage is clear. The Nelsons are formidable when their daughters get into an accident. Her parents won't rest until they get to the bottom of this."
"Good, I hope so."
...
The next day, Violeta visited the hospital.
By the time she arrived, Nydia and Hazel's parents were already there. The couple were in disarray.
Perhaps sensing their presence, Nydia and Hazel began to wake up.
"Dad and Mom," Hazel murmured.
"Hazel is awake! Oh, my darling!"
Nydia had woken up too, but her injuries were more severe and rendered her unable to speak.
Grace noticed this and quickly informed the others.
She wanted to give Nydia some water but remembered the doctor's instructions that no water was allowed within six hours after the surgery. In the end, she only dabbed Nydia's lips with a damp cloth.
"Dad... Mom... Ms. Parker... Violeta, you're all here," Hazel said weakly.
Standing at the bedside behind Cecil Nelson and Prunella Poole, Violeta asked gently, "How are you feeling now?"
Grace pressed the call button for the doctor. She said, "The doctor will be here soon."
Prunella's eyes had turned red from crying. She asked, "Hazel, how did you two get into a car accident? I'm heartbroken when I hear about this."
"Mom, please don't cry," Hazel said weakly.
"What about the driver?"
"The driver died on the spot," Grace replied.
At the accident scene, the driver had died instantly.
The driver's seat was on the left. When the car hit the guardrail, the pressure from the reverse steering wheel caused the driver's ribs to shatter, puncturing his internal organs and killing him instantly.
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