My Repentant Brothers by Grace Edith
Chapter 267
Chapter 267
Beep!
Beep! Beep!
1. "Dr. Miller, the patient's organs are failing. He's dying unless... unless a miracle happens."
Someone said, "Dr.
't give up until the last moment!
The doctor said, "Everyone! Come one! We can't
It was dark
It was so dark and cold.
Henry heard some noises and someone whispering in his ear, encouraging him to hang on there.
But everything:
seemed so far away from him.
He felt he was as light as a feather, drifting in a pitch-black tunnel.
At the end of the tunnel, there was a faint light. He wondered where it led.
He was scared to go there. He thought, Is it leading to Heaven? Or Hell?
Am I already dead?
He wondered if Madeline was alright. He hoped she was safe.
He felt like his body seemed to be drifting in the air like a leaf, slowly moving toward the faint light.
He wanted to walk backward but there was an unnatural force that he couldn't fight.
Time seemed to be incredibly slow.
Suddenly, Henry heard a familiar voice coming from that faint light. The blinding light made him raise a hand to shield his eyes from it.
It was the Larson residence.
It was snowing heavily and the ground was covered in snow
Winslet and his mother were standing at the gate of the house.
was wearing a fur coat as she always did in winter. Winslet was beside her. She was still very pretty and cautiously
of the tunnel was a symbol of his
a bit
heavily. The sky was pure white. He fell so
dressed in worn clothes. A small suitcase was at her feet. She was wearing a pair of cheap shoes that could barely keep her feet warm. He recognized Madeline immediately although he could only see
He murmured, "Madeline"
out to grab her arm but
and watch everything happen. Nobody could
a bit lost in thought. She wondered if this woman
clutched the hem of
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with a calm and indifferent look. "Madeline, you're
to you. Although
with me.
obedient. Don't blame Mom for being biased. Your sister grew up with me after
what Got it?"
was helpless and confused. "Mom.
clothes. Your brothers will be back soon. Try to get along with everyone here. Then she turned around and went back into the house. Winslet wrinkled her nose, looking disgusted and wary. "You've
Dad, and my brothers away from
teeth, "Otherwise, I'll make you regret
hurriedly
away from Madeline, an old couple wiped
the ca
car away
her eyes and the tip of her nose turning red. Her tiny little face was pale. She looked helpless and
the corner of her eyes. "Don't cry, Maddie. They don't like you but I
snow fell on
No one
the voice of a
stand there. It's so cold! I'm Mary. If you need anything in the future, ask me. Madeline followed behind Mary,
murmured softly, feeling hun, "I went through so much trouble to find my family. I tried so hard to
Mrs. Larson just doesn't know how to get along with you. You have five brothers. They are all outstanding. They'll love you." Madeline's eyes lit
heard you're coming back and are on their way home. Mr. Larson asked
inside the house, feeling regretful and
would happen later, he didn't have the heart to keep
heard footsteps from
back. As he entered the house, he took off his down coat and looked Madeline up and down. "So, you're our sister?" "Hello, Madeline said, rubbing
talk to me at horne. Winslet is fragile. She is already very upset because you are back. If she sees us get along well with each other, she'll cry at night. And then I have to
She was skinny so
her eyes were quite
like
this is Joel, Remember his name." She looked disgusted. "By the way. Mom said you're dirty. Go take a bath and change your clothes. Throw away your dirty clothes.
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