Meredith was relieved to hear the doctor say so.
At least there wouldn't be any irreversible consequences.
When she was thinking of this, Easton, who had been looking at Fiona in front of the hospital bed, suddenly said, "Mom, mom, she's talking."
When Meredith heard this, she thought Fiona was going to wake up, so she immediately walked over. It turned out that Fiona was calling her mother.
She couldn't help but feel sad. Sure enough, the children needed their mother.
No matter how well she treated Fiona, she was not her mother.
"Mom, have you found Fiona's mother? I hope she can see her mother when she wakes up."
Easton was also sad to hear that.
He couldn't help but think of himself. Before he found his mother, he had been thinking every day about what his mother would look like. Sometimes, when he was laughed at by other children for not having a mother, he would complain in his heart, "Why doesn't my mother stay with me?"
Therefore, he felt empathy for Fiona. Also, he felt very guilty, so he tried to make it up to her.
Meredith checked her cell phone. She asked Parker to find Fiona's mother. Perhaps he had found it.
"Easton, wait a minute. I'll call and ask."
Meredith walked out and called Parker.
Parker had already found Fiona's mother, Lydia. However, when she heard that she needed to see her daughter, she was so scared that she blocked him.
Parker understood what she meant. She didn't want to admit what she had done in the past at all. So she probably wouldn't want to accept Fiona either.
However, Parker didn't want to disappoint Meredith, so he asked someone to find out where the woman was and decided to persuade her by making a deal.
If she wasn't touched by the mother-daughter bonding, then he would have to let her see some profits.
Lydia brought her children to the amusement park this day. Parker simply waited for her, lest she should run away again.
Just as Parker was waiting, he received the call from Meredith.
"Parker, is everything going well? Lydia, would she like to come and see Fiona?"
Parker was silent for a moment. "I'm waiting for her now. I haven't talked to her about this yet. Can you give me some time?"
When Meredith heard this, she almost knew what was going on.
If Lydia really cared about her daughter, she would come to the hospital as fast as she could.
In any case, if Easton fell ill, Meredith would not hesitate to see him. For a mother, the safety of her child was more important than anything else.
So...
Meredith suddenly felt a headache. "Parker, you don't have to hide it from me. Is she unwilling to accept Fiona?"
Parker thought for a moment. "Sort of."
Meredith sighed. Fiona was such a sweet and considerate girl. It was unfortunate that she had such parents.
"Let me go to talk to her."
Meredith thought about it and wanted to make the last try.
After all, she was also a mother. Maybe she could change Lydia's mind.
"You're not recovered yet. Don't run around."
When Parker heard this, his tone immediately became serious.
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