Chapter 84: Grandma Peggy's Afterlife

Despite receiving Grandma Peggy's personal consent to kill her, when it was confirmed that Grandma Peggy was dead, Sheila's heart was still pounding and could not be calmed down for a long time.

However, she soon found a way to comfort herself - she was doing a good deed by helping her end the pain of her illness as soon as possible at the request of the patient!

Sheila, who can suffer from a phobia of a strange environment, is not an ordinary person, her nerves are both sensitive and strong, and she soon accepts self-comfort, kneeling beside the body of Grandma Peggy, and praying sincerely that her soul can ascend to heaven.

When Lip came back with the painkillers he had bought for Grandma Peggy, he saw this scene.

After all, she was sending Grandma Peggy away with her own hands, and Sheila was still a little uncomfortable, looking at Lip's calm reaction, rubbing her hands and saying, "As you can see, your grandma is dead!"

Lip took a deep breath, exhaled slowly, turned around and hugged Sheila gently, and said to her, "Thank you, Sheila!"

"You're welcome. Sheila didn't know if Lip knew that she had personally sent Grandma Peggy away, so she could only purse her lips in the face of his sudden thanks.

Lip took out his mobile phone and called the funeral home first, asking them to take Grandma Peggy's body away and cremate her, and then called Fiona. ”

"What?" Fiona, who was at work, was in disbelief for a moment when she heard the news.

"She's ...... It's very peaceful!" Lip didn't know if Grandma Peggy's death was the same as in the series, but he saw that Grandma Peggy, who had lost her breath of life, was indeed very peaceful on her face, and she could even see a little smile on the corner of her mouth.

"I'll rush over at once. Fiona confirmed the news of Grandma Peggy's death and immediately said.

Fiona came faster than the funeral home's funeral car, because she rarely called back the taxi.

From a distance, Lip was sitting on the steps in front of Jackson's house smoking a smoky cigarette, Fiona waited for the taxi to stop, paid the fare, got out of the car, walked up to Lip, and said to him, "Didn't you quit smoking?"

Lip's excuse for quitting smoking is for fitness, which is very well-founded, so this change has not caused too much speculation.

Lip handed Fiona the cigarette he had just smoked, and said, "This is what Grandma Peggy left." ”

Fiona took a puff of her cigarette, threw most of the remaining cigarette to the ground, extinguished it with her foot, exhaled the smoke from her lungs, stepped up the steps, pushed open the door that had not been closed, went in and hung Grandma Peggy, then turned around and came out, sat down beside Lip, raised her hand and patted him on the shoulder, put her arm around his shoulder and shook it, and said, "Grandma Peggy's death is a good thing for her and for us!"

"Grandma Peggy left me 50,000 dollars, saying that it was sponsoring my college tuition. Lip said.

"Oh, then you should mourn her!" Fiona didn't expect that Grandma Peggy would come to such a hand before she died.

"Since the money is for you, you should take it well. I was still very guilty that my family couldn't help you more when you went to college, and with Grandma Peggy's money, my guilt would be much lessened. ”

"If you can take care of your home and let me go to school with peace of mind, it will be the greatest help to me!" Lip said, "Believe me, our family will get better and better in the future!"

"I believe in you!" Fiona nudged Lip's head.

While he was talking, the funeral home's car finally came, and the staff pushed a stretcher cart from the car, pushed it to the living room of Jackson's house, put Grandma Peggy's body into a body bag, tied it up, pushed it out, loaded it into the car, and drove away.

Fiona and Lip didn't go with the car, because they didn't want to cremate Grandma Peggy's body so soon, at least until Ian, Debbie, and Carl got out of school so they could see Grandma Peggy for the last time.

When Lip was helping Grandma Peggy deliver the envelope, he wrote down the home addresses of Frank's three brothers whom they had never met, and Lip wanted to add an obituary informing them of Grandma Peggy's death.

Fiona wants to find Frank and discuss with him what happened to Grandma Peggy, how to deal with it, no matter how much resentment he had against Grandma Peggy during her lifetime, in Fiona's opinion, it should be over with the death of Grandma Peggy.

But after looking around, I couldn't find Frank's figure, so I had no choice but to give up.

Frank didn't return to Jackson's house drunk until after nightfall, and the money he had paid for his liquor had been sold to the painkillers Jody had gotten for Grandma Peggy.

When I entered the house, I saw that the hospital bed in the living room was gone, and Grandma Peggy was gone, and Sheila was sitting on the couch, muttering something that she didn't know what she was muttering.

Frank asked, "Where's my mom?"

Sheila was woken up from prayer by his questioning, jumped up from the couch, brushed her hair, and said, "Frank, you're back." ”

"Where's my mom? Did Fiona pick her up? Great!" Frank grinned.

"No, Fiona didn't take her away, she took her away! Flac, your mother is dead!" Sheila said.

"What?" asked Frank, shaking his head.

"I'm sorry to tell you this sad news. Sheila pursed her lips and crossed her hands.

"Oh!" Frank thought he would be very happy to hear the news of Grandma Peggy's death because of his hatred of her, but he didn't expect that his heart would feel empty now.

Frank turned around and went out, walked through the streets, came to an apartment door, raised his hand and knocked on the door, and after a while, the door was opened, and Frank saw the face behind the door, and cried and said, "Monica, my mother is dead!"

Two lines of tears quietly flowed out of Frank's eyes.

Monica, who has been away from home for more than two years, stretched out her hands and hugged Frank, who seemed so fragile at this moment, in her arms.

Fiona and Lip, after school, took Ian, Debbie, and Carl to the funeral home to see Grandma Peggy for the last time, and then came home and gathered around the dining table to discuss what to do with Grandma Peggy's funeral.

Debbie asked, "Can we have a memorial service for Grandma Peggy?"

"No, it costs a lot of money to have a memorial service!" Fiona said.

"I have money. Debbie said.

She has helped Lip sell Chinese goods in the past few months, and she has indeed saved a lot of money, more than 2,000 US dollars.

"It would cost at least $5,000 to go to the church, a coffin, and decorate the site, which is too much for us!" Fiona said.