Chapter 551

After Jessica Greene stormed out, she turned to Daisy and said, "What he did wasn't a little mistake-it was a huge one. Saying sorry isn't enough to make up for it."

Daisy, ever the peacemaker, replied, "Then maybe you should test him a bit, see if he's really sorry."

Daisy never knew her own parents, so she couldn't bear the thought of Henry losing his mother, too.

Kids without mothers always seemed so pitiful to her, like little blades of grass trying to survive on their own.

Daisy was only running a fever. After her IV drip finished, the doctor came by to check on her and said the fever had broken. She was free to go home, just needed to pick up some medicine and take it for a couple of days.

Before leaving the hospital, Jessica wanted to check in on Grandpa. But Mrs. Zimmerman told her, "Larkin's asleep. No need to disturb him-go home and get some rest, it's been a long night."

It was nearly dawn when they got back, and none of them had really slept.

They were just heading out the hospital doors when they ran into Yates Bryant and his wife.

The night before, Yates hadn't come by right away. The flight had been

and with Larkin already asleep, the Zimmermans told him it was better to rest and

her eyes crinkling into a smile. "Mrs. Zimmerman, I can hardly believe how much better you look. I suppose the best

that Salome's back, I feel

hand. She greeted them politely,

Bryant," Daisy echoed

gently touched Daisy's cheek. “Such a lovely

to Mrs. Zimmerman and Jessica. "We'll just go

Daisy had a high fever last night, so Jessy stayed with her at

care,

away, Mrs. Bryant gave Yates a sharp look. "You saw Jessica and didn't say a word? I asked you

this is the right time to talk about wedding plans? You're always in such a hurry. Didn't you ever

eyes. "All right, all right, you're the eloquent one. But I didn't

those skills in front of

they disappeared into the

had decided to make

He didn't know much about paper-cutting, but he did his

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