Fiona felt very drunk, but her eyes lit up. Spencer asked whether she was drunk, but she just shook her head and replied stubbornly, "No."
They didn't know how long they had been drinking. From laughter at the beginning to singing group to crying bitterly, and then, they just took a sip of water and told each other that they were not willing to leave.
The next morning, all the people got ready to go. They looked like the drinking, noise and crying last night were just a dream. People who were about to leave got on their cars and saw their companions salute them. The crowd burst into tears again.
The car went farther and farther. Although Fiona wasn't in the car, her heart followed them.
Bye, my lovely third team...
Feeling her shivering body, Spencer raised his hand and wiped her tears.
In the sanatorium, Wayne was getting more and more energetic. There was Sarah there, and he didn't want to have a rest at all. His eyes were full of the little girl. When she called him 'great grandpa'. With a wave of his hand, Wayne immediately asked people to buy a gift, and then went out to buy another one. The ward was filled with these gifts.
But no matter how hard Fiona and Spencer tried to persuade him, he just wouldn't listen.
"Grandpa has his Sarah and he can't even see me. I'm so sad!" One day, Spencer and Fiona arrived at the sanatorium. As soon as they entered the door, they saw Sarah lying on the bed, with story books in her hands and telling stories with Wayne. They were happy and harmonious. When they turned their head to the other side, they saw Ethan sitting on the couch. He didn't speak but looked at Sarah with a smile.
"Dad, why are you here?" Spencer asked in surprise, "When did you come back?"
"Just now." Ethan smiled and stood up, "I'm here to visit Wayne and my granddaughter."
"Grandpa, Dad." Fiona greeted them, carrying the lunch she brought for her grandfather.
"You're coming." Wayne nodded, and so did Ethan.
"Mom! Daddy! " When Sarah saw them, she slipped off the bed and ran to them. "Dad, give me a hug!"
Smiling, he picked the little Sarah up and poked at her nose. "Run slowly."
Wayne saw that, and there was a complicated expression flashed in his eyes, but he smiled and said, "Fiona, Spencer, come here. Ethan, come here please. "
"What's wrong, Grandpa?" Asked Spencer. They all leaned over, waiting for her to go on.
Wayne stretched out his hand, and the servant immediately took his glasses. He put on his glasses and took out a piece of art paper on the bedside table, slowly spread it out and said, "I have prepared my great granddaughter's name. Please have a look."
Looking at each other, Fiona took the paper quickly.
"Margery." When she saw the two giant words on the rice paper, she smiled softly.
"Hi, Margery Cheng." Spencer nodded, "Sounds good. What do you think of it, Fiona?"
"It's a good name for her." As soon as she finished her sentence, she turned to look at Ethan again. Just as she was about to call him "Dad," she hesitated and didn't know how to call him.
Noticing the hesitant look on her face, Ethan continued, "I think it's not bad."
Wayne laughed and said, "I have thought it for many days." I think it is a proper name for our Sarah. "
"Oh, for the sake of Sarah's name, you have read so many books!" Smiling, Spencer started to tease, "Sarah, do you like the name grandpa gave you?"
"What? What's my name? " The little girl asked in a daze.
"Margery Cheng." Fiona said, "From now on, I'll name you Margery Cheng."
"Okay." Sarah nodded. When she grew up and went to primary school, she found it hard to write with her full name. Every time she did it, she would fight against others. When she got home at night, she held Spencer's leg and acted like a spoiled child. "Dad, can I only be Sarah? It's too hard to write my family name 'Margery Cheng'. "
But that was another story.
In the ward, Sarah repeated her name over and over again. After a while of excitement, she suddenly said, "Mom, I want to go to the bathroom."
"Okay." Fiona held Sarah in her arms and said goodbye to them. Then she took Sarah in her arms and went to the bathroom.
When Spencer was about to follow up, Wayne stopped him.
"Spencer."
"Grandpa, what's up?" There was a smile on Spencer's face.
"Have you remarried Fiona?" Wayne sighed and he was just about to ask this question. He had almost forgotten the thing that he fainted three years ago, the new life of Sarah comforted him a lot. But the marriage of Fiona and Spencer was still a thorn in his heart. He would not be relieved if it was not solved.
Spencer pursed his lips and asked, "Grandpa, have you already remembered everything?"
"What? Are you still trying to hide it from me? " Wayne frowned. He was not angry but had power to deal with it.
"Of course not." Spencer immediately helped Wayne breathe and said, "I'm going to pick a date to get the marriage license with Fiona."
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