Chapter 82: A Man Is Dying, and His Words Are Good
The next day, Grandma Peggy woke up with pain!
She shouted and called Sheila over, originally hoping that she would help her lose another bag of morphine, but Sheila rummaged through the living room and couldn't find the medicine Jody got yesterday.
Grandma Peggy sighed and asked, "Where's Frank?"
"He went out early in the morning. Sheila said.
"He must have stolen my medicine!" said Grandma Peggy.
"This ......" Sheila didn't want to believe Grandma Peggy's words, but when she thought of Frank's behavior after waking up in the morning, Sheila knew that Grandma Peggy was right.
When Frank woke up in the morning, he was staring in bed for a long time, and he didn't seem to be sober from the medicine he had stolen from Grandma Peggy's Morph @Brown infusion that he had stolen last night.
Sheila saw his strangeness and asked, "Frank, what's wrong with you?"
"It's nothing, I'm just enjoying the warmth of the morning sun!" Frank said.
"What did you say, you don't have a fever!" Sheila had never seen Frank's sad side, and thought his head was burned.
"I don't have a fever! I've never felt that life is so good! A stubborn stone that has been pressing on my heart for decades is about to leave me, and I don't know how long I've been waiting for this moment, and it's finally almost here!" said Frank.
"You...... By stubborn stone, do you mean your mother?" Sheila guessed.
"That's right! Sheila, you really understand me!" Frank praised Sheila first, feeling that it was not enough, and then turned his head and kissed Sheila's face, "My mother is the most vicious witch in the Southern District, she has brought endless pain and torture to my life, and now, God finally has eyes, let her get cancer, time is running out, I am waiting for the moment when she breathes!"
"Sheila, you know what? I dreamed yesterday that my mother was dead! I woke up laughing from that dream!"
"As long as I think that I will never have to live in my mother's shadow again, I feel that life has never been so good!"
Although Sheila also hated Grandma Peggy at the beginning, she spoke ill of her as soon as she met, but yesterday I saw that Grandma Peggy, who was tormented by illness to the point of incontinence, thought that her time was short, and Sheila's evil feelings towards her eliminated a lot and increased a lot of sympathy.
Seeing Frank looking forward to Grandma Peggy's early death, Sheila really didn't know how to pick up his words.
Now that Frank dares to steal the painkiller that Grandma Peggy lives on, Sheila is even more speechless to Frank.
"Giving birth to a son like Frank was the biggest failure of my life!" sighed Grandma Peggy.
"Fortunately, my other three sons, though not good, are not as bad as Frank, and I have raised them anyway. ”
"You have four sons?" Sheila heard for the first time, and Frank had three brothers.
"Yes. Grandma Peggy said.
"Why didn't you go to them, but to Frank? You know that's what Frank looks like. Sheila asked.
"My other three sons, though not good, are not bad, they are just ordinary members of the crowd, and I know my own situation, and an old woman who is about to die, why bother with their peaceful life?" said Grandma Peggy.
"Frank is different, I never know where his bottom line is! In the short period of a month this time, he has refreshed my cognition several times, and now he even dares to steal my medicine, which is really good!"
"I can't overdo anything to a man like Frank! Before I die, let him relive the 'warmth of his mother', which can be regarded as a little interest for all those who hate him. ”
Hearing Grandma Peggy say this, Sheila pursed her lips and said with a dry smile, "You're such a great mother!"
"No, I don't have anything to do with the word 'great,' my mother has failed so much!" said Grandma Peggy, "Sheila, I apologize again for pointing a gun at you, you're a good woman, listen to me, get Frank out of your life as soon as possible, no matter how bad you think he is, he'll be worse than you think!"
"I've always thought that people like Frank are only liked by a neurotic like Monica! Monica, you know? She's a crazy woman! That's why when I first saw you and Frank together, I thought you weren't normal, so I said that!"
"After contact, I found that although you also have such and such problems, but on the whole, you are a good person!"
"Especially an old lady who can endure such a difficult thing as me, your kindness amazes me!"
"Don't say that, how can I be as good as you say!" Sheila didn't expect that from Grandma Peggy's mouth, she could hear words of praise for herself, and her mustard was immediately wiped out.
"I'm a foul-mouthed man, and I've never said anything hypocritical! I say hello, you're really good!" said Grandma Peggy.
Sheila pursed her lips and didn't bother with Grandma Peggy.
Another sharp pain hit, and Grandma Peggy gritted her teeth and endured it for a long time before she got through, and a layer of cold sweat broke out on her head.
When Sheila saw this, she quickly asked, "Are you starting to hurt again?" I'll ask Jody to get you some more medicine now." ”
"No, Jody has helped me enough, don't bother him!" said Grandma Peggy, "Excuse me, prepare a few envelopes for me, and then help me get Lip." ”
"Oh, okay!" Sheila went to the drawer to find a few brown paper envelopes, and then to Karen to call him for Lip's phone.
When Lip arrived, he saw Grandma Peggy lying on the makeshift hospital bed that Jody had made, holding four envelopes in her hands, one large and four small, and she didn't know what they contained.
Lip walked over and said to Grandma Peggy, "Grandma, are you looking for me?"
"Yes!" said Grandma Peggy, "you're going to college soon, have you paid for the tuition?"
"Don't worry, I've already paid for the tuition!" Lip said.
"I don't care if you're lying to me or not, and what method is used to solve the tuition fees. Grandma Peggy said, handing the big one in the envelope to Lip, "This is for you, I only have so much now, I can only help you with this!"
Lip took the envelope, opened it and looked inside, and saw that it was full of money, and there were five stacks of 100 yuan bills, a stack of 10,000, and five stacks of 50,000.
"The money in these envelopes, I am going to leave to my sons, as a mother, for their last thoughts. Grandma Peggy shook the four small envelopes in her hand and said.