"Thank you, Grandma," Maggie said. "I've actually already reached out to stop specialists. They'll be here tomorrow for a direct evaluation." "I see. Well, good-let's see what they say first." There was a moment of silence. Then Grandma Wilson sighed again, her voice heavy. "Your mother really..." Such a hard life. Maggie knew what she meant but stayed quiet. Grandma Wilson, worried she'd upset her, quickly added, "Dr. Foster said that if things are managed well, there's still hope.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMaggie, don't worry too much, alright?" "lunderstand." They chatted a little longer before ending the call. But even after she hung up, Grandma Wilson couldn't stop worrying. She felt both sad and protective of Maggie- enough that she impulsively called Franklin. He picked up quickly. "Grandma?" ---- "You-you really are something else..." Franklin noticed her tone and asked, "Did something happen?" "Nothing. I was just in a bad mood and needed to yell at someone.
You'll do." He raised an eyebrow. "Oh?" But Grandma Wilson, now on the line, couldn't think of what to scold him for. She huffed a breath and hung up. Franklin put the phone down. At the table, Isabella looked up mid-bite. "Was that Great-Grandma? Did she need something?" "She was in a bad mood and decided yelling atwould help." Julia, who'd been listening, laughed softly. "Maybe she just misses you: Franklin: "Doubt it.
I annoy her." The next day, when Maggie and her grandmother arrived at the hospital, Grandma Wilson was already there. - The medical experts arrived right on time. Leading them was a silver-haired elderly woman, even older than both grandmothers present. "Wait-is that... Professor Quincy?" Professor Quincy was one of the world's foremost authorities on organ failure. She'd been retired for years. Even the powerful and well-connected rarely got access to her.
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Most of the current top experts in the field had trained under her. When Maggie had said she'd called in the best, Grandma Wilson had never imagined this. Truthfully, she was floored just seeing Quincy in person.