Chapter 179
Hailey returned to the ward, stood at the door, but didn’t dare to go in.
It wasn’t that she was afraid of facing Eleanor, but that she couldn’t face her departure.
She hugged her arms tightly and squatted down slowly against the wall, looking utterly helpless, as if
the whole world had abandoned
her.
When Liana came by with a group of doctors for an inspection, she saw Halley and quickly sent the
other doctors to do their jobs while she helped Hailey up.
“Ms. Vulpe, are you alright?”
Hailey gave a blank shake of her head.
Looking at Hailey’s swollen eyes from crying, Liana took a deep breath.
“Ms. Vulpe, no one can change this kind of thing. The best you can do now is to spend more time with
her so you won’t have any regrets.”
These words woke Hailey up, bringing a little bit of life back to her dim pupils.
“How… How long does she have left?”
After a long hesitation, Hailey finally croaked out this question.
Liana didn’t hide it from her and told her the truth: “About a week.”
Hailey swayed, almost fainting.
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Liana held her up and advised, “You have to hold on at this time. You can’t break down, or what will Ms.
Shultz do?”
Hailey looked somewhat dazed, but nodded, “Yes, I need to hold on. I can’t let Eleanor worry about
me.”
She whispered to herself, forcing her exhausted body to the side of Eleanor’s bed.
Through the glass window, Liana saw Hailey sit in front of Eleanor’s bed, raising her hand to stroke her
cheek.
Sunlight poured in, shining on the two girls who had been through so much, casting a gentle golden
light, as if warming them.
It was at this moment that Liana understood why Eleanor wanted to save money for Hailey. Because
they depended on each other.
Liana thought about how she had faced everything alone over the years, never having someone to rely
on by her side and suddenly felt a little sad.
Lowering her eyes, Liana turned and left, leaving the two with the little time they had left.
Eleanor hadn’t woken up yet and was still in a coma. Hailey took the towel from the nurse and wiped
Eleanor’s body.
Hailey seemed to have calmed down, and when Eleanor woke up, there was a gentle smile on Hailey’s
face.
*Eleanor, is there anything you want to eat? I’ll go get it for you.”
Hearing Hailey’s voice, Eleanor’s worried heart finally calmed down.
She didn’t have much strength; she reached out to touch Hailey’s clothes and squeezed them tightly
when she felt them.
“Hailey, are Austin and his sister alright?”
Hailey didn’t expect the first thing that Eleanor cared about after waking up was her.
It almost made Hailey break down again, but she held back her tears and comforted Eleanor, “It’s fine.
They’re just siblings, after all- they just have a good relationship.”
This was probably the reason Eleanor hadn’t told her about her terminal illness, because she didn’t
want Halley to worry,
Just like now, Hailey didn’t want Eleanor to worry about her in her final moments, and chose to speak a
white lie.
Unable to see Hailey’s expression, Eleanor believed her and said, “That’s good…”
She reached out to find Hailey’s hand through her clothes and found it ice–cold, furrowing her brow.
“Hailey, why are your hands so cold? Did you freeze outside?”
Before Hailey could answer, Eleanor tightly grabbed her hand and put it into her quilt.
“Let me warm them up for you.”
Hailey couldn’t help but sniff, tears streaming down her face and hitting Eleanor’s hand, making
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She tried to lift her other hand to wipe Hailey’s tears but couldn’t find them. Instead, Hailey grabbed her
wrist.
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“Eleanor, are you… blind now?”
Hailey held Eleanor’s hand and stared at Eleanor’s eyes with shock on her face.
Eleanor did not hide from Hailey any longer, nodding honestly, “It might have triggered other
complications, I guess…”
Her vision had been blurry since she started feeling dizzy a while ago, and she didn’t expect to be blind
when she woke up this time.
Seeing her like this, Hailey broke down crying again. She threw herself onto the bed, holding Eleanor,
and sobbed her heart out.
Eleanor didn’t try to comfort her anymore but hugged her tight, patting her back and whispering, “I’m
fine…”
She thought to herself: If she couldn’t see, then so be it. After death, there would be no sight anyway,
better start getting used to it earlier.