Chapter 94

Marguerite had a long night, hell, she could hardly remember how it all went down.

When she woke up the next morning, she found herself on the cold, hard floor of her room. No one seemed to give a damn.

She hauled herself up feeling sore all over. After she washed up quickly, she hopped on the bus to the hospital without breakfast.

Now, all she had left was her grandma.

Even though her grandma couldn’t remember her anymore, she believed it was just temporary.

They had so many great times together, so she was sure that her grandma would remember everything one day.

Laverne was still sleeping when Marguerite arrived at the hospital.

She was planning on handling the discharge procedures first, but as soon as she stepped out of the ward, Steven’s assistant, Janie, approached her and said, “Ms. Lockwood, Steven needs you in his office. He said he has something to tell you.”

Marguerite paused for a second. Thinking about her grandma’s memory loss, she figured she did need to visit Steven.

the door to handle her grandma’s discharge, then followed Janie

desk, his hair obviously well–groomed. Seeing Marguerite in, a trace of warmth appeared on his cold face. “Have a seat. All your grandma’s medical records are laid out

eyes locked on Steven,“Steven, my grandma has lost her

suddenly stopped in its tracks.

lips were

hospital’s online system and quickly pulled up

the computer screen towards Marguerite with his slender

at the images on the screen, but

quickly explained, “This is the brain CT scan I did for your grandma two days ago and she was

memory now! She really has! She’s forgotten me! How do you

his eyelids, and his narrow eyes were staring somewhere in the air as if in

the tip of his nose with his index finger, which was slightly

memory, so what exactly are the symptoms? Did she forget everything, or

thinking about it; she sniffed, her voice filled with loss, “She remembers everyone

about you? What about the things you

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