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“Mm.” Jamie sobbed pitifully. “Can we hold a wake for it?”

“Of course you can.” Charlotte bobbed her head. “But I think you should wait for Ellie to wake up before holding the wake.”

“How is Ellie doing? When will she wake up?” Jamie asked.

“She's not badly hurt. Little Fifi and Fifi did their best to protect her,” Charlotte said, trying hard to be optimistic. “I believe she'll regain consciousness soon. We just need to give her some time.”

“All right!” Both Jamie and Robbie nodded vehemently. “Can we visit Ellie and Mr. Ben at the hospital tomorrow?”

“Sure. I'll ask Morgan to bring you there,” she promised while patting their heads dearly. “Now, be good and go wash your hands. Let's have dinner together downstairs. From today onward, you will eat your meals on time with the girls so they won't be scared, okay?”

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