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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 864 The Last Kindness
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Chapter 864 The Last Kindness "Do you have amnesia?" Mya casually said, "I have said that Finnley and | will stay. Your parents should go home." "Who wants you here?" Eloise talked back.

"I want to be here with you, okay?" Mya was not angry at all.

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Madeline was still immersed in sadness but she couldn't show it. She forced a smile at Eloise. She might not see her daughter so happy and alive in just a month...

"Mom, what's the matter with you?" Eloise noticed that there seemed to be something on her mind, and she was confused. "I have woken up, haven't 1? | didn't have amnesia, and | don't want to commit suicide anymore. Shouldn't you be happy? Why are you unhappy?" "l am happy." Madeline tried to adjust her mood, "We are all happy you woke up." she smiled.

Pierre also sowed a smile on his face, "We should leave now. Finnley and Mya will stay here with you. After all, you are much happier having them here with you." "You shouldn't think about anything!" Mya said, "Just focus on your recovery." Eloise complained, "I get a headache upon seeing you." She just wanted to be alone here with Finnley.

"You think | want to see you?" Mya retorted, and then poured her another glass of water. "Drink it." When the Calders left, Finnley followed them out. After a while, Mya also cout.

This was the first tthe four were alone since knowing that Eloise was terminally ill.

Madeline wiped her tears and didn't know how to feel better.

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Pierre was also depressed, frowning, sadness shrouded them, "This might be just fate. She's..." "Mrs. Calder, we will keep her happy during her last month alive,” Finnley suggested, "Don't tell her the truth and it might be easier for her." "Finnley..." Madeline looked up at him and begged. "Can you stay with her for a few more days? She's only happy when she's with you." "That's not a problem." Mya was very kind, and she held Finnley's arm, "But how can we make her last month alive meaningful? We should talk about it." "She should leave the hospital. It's too depressing in the hospital," Pierre proposed, "Let's see what the doctor says after she gets better." Madeline didn't hold much hope, "Not even Dr. Watson could do anything. There is no hope. | knew she shouldn't have skipped the routine full body examination. It's too late now..." "You have to be prepared,” Finnley said, "I have googled it. Patients with terminal lung cancer die usually very suddenly." At this, Madeline's tears fell down again, and she turned and leaned against Pierre and cried out.

"Mr. and Mrs. Calder, you should go hand take a break. Mya and | will be here for her. She will have doubts if we all stayed here." The news soon spread to the Russell family, and Finnley's parents both felt sorry, shocked and regretful.

They all thought that Finnley should spend more twith Eloise and called him.

"Eloise doesn't have many days left. The Calder family and the Russell family have been friends for generations. You have been Eloise's drive, and you should be there for her." "She loves you and she has saved my life." "Finnley, you have to balance it. Don't fail Mya and spend as much tas you can with Eloise. You don't want to have any regrets.” "I know, mom." Finnley answered the phone in the hallway of the hospital with Mya next to him and the phone on speaker.

Mya heard everything.