Shelley was initially surprised, then she smiled with relief and said. "It’s you, isn’t it?"
Her voice was low and raspy, but Ronan caught it all the same. He thought she was going to say more, but then Shelley slowly closed her eyes and turned her head to the side.
Ronan checked, and she was still breathing, so she must had passed out again.
Trina came out with a basin and a warm towel.
"Was she awake before?" Ronan asked Trina.
"Nope, been out like a light for six years straight. Why do you ask, Mr. Evans?"As Trina washed the towels in the basin, she spoke to Ronan.
"Out for six years?" Ronan was taken aback.
"Yup. If she'd woken up, Cordelia would've been over the moon." Trina seemed to be imagining Cordelia's joy. "Well, Cordelia's her daughter. You know her, right?"
"Yeah."
Ronan stayed there for several more hours, but Shelley showed no signs of waking up. He left. He could not understand how Shelley could know him? She'd been bedridden for six whole years.
When he visited Cordelia at the hospital that night, he asked her, "Didn't see your mom this week, how is she?"
Cordelia was much better now. Her headache symptoms had almost disappeared, but she still needed to receive two hours of intravenous therapy daily.
"Brooklyn went to see her for me yesterday. Mom's still the same." Cordelia said with a somewhat melancholic expression. "No news is good news."
"She's been unconscious all these years?"
"Yeah." Cordelia sighed.
Now Ronan was even more confused. Who did Shelley mistake him for? The only far-fetched explanation was, Cordelia kept mentioning his name in front of her mom, so even though she was in a coma, she probably knew him by name. But how did she recognize him at first sight?
"What have you been telling your mom about me?" Ronan asked Cordelia again.
Cordelia looked surprised, "I've never mentioned you in front of my mom."
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