Even after Her Death by Rita Bond
Chapter 61
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For the past few days, I stayed at the hospital with Grandma. During this time. I revealed to her all the truths Anna hadbeen hiding from us over the years.
Grandma could only clenchy in frustration. It took her three days to fully process the fact that I was truly
gone.
After all, death is irreversible.
thing she could do now was seek
more at
eating wat sleeping soundly, and even
all the time. Every bit of food and drink was inspected by both Mrs. Lambert and the caregivers before reaching Grandma. They made sure Anna had no opportunity to get close to her. When Luke came to visit Grandma, his appearance had worsened significantly since his last trip to Chedor. His body was noticeably haggard. To an outsider, he might have looked like someone
night. His stomach problems
flaunting in recent weeks. She had made
in bowls made from my
couldn't help wondering what their reactions would be when they eventually
afternoon making this chicken soup. Have a
me that the bowls were made from my ashes, naturally didn't
touch it.
nothing she could do to
improved-she could even move her fingers now. She knew Anna woulder leave
don't mind anymore. Besides, with how hot the furnace was, my ashes are
dad asked as he glanced at Luke who had dark
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