Chapter 1035
If such a thing happened, it would probably give Ellinor a real headache.
Balfour knew deep down that he wasn't exactly the best big brother. All he could do now was to do
his utmost to protect her and stop her from getting into any more scrapes.
Meanwhile, in a high-end private room at the hospital.
Marissa was lying in bed, knocked out by the sedatives, but her brow was still furrowed. She was not
even relaxed in her sleep.
By her bedside. Putnam sat in his wheelchair, deeply worried as he watched Marissa.
All they could do now was keep her away from any stress until she woke up. Once she did, she
would definitely ask about Ellinor.
Damn, that little girl's death was such a shame. How could she die so young?
âGrandpa, how's Grandma doing now?â
Just as Putnam was sighing to himself, a girl's voice sounded from behind him
All his attention was on Marissa, so Putnam didn't take much notice of the voice and assumed it was
his granddaughter who had returned.
âYour grandma still needs a bit more time to regain consciousness.â He answered, turning his head
to look at his âgranddaughter.â
However, the moment he saw the girl standing behind him, Putnam got a fright and even rolled
back a bit in his wheelchair.
It was Ellinor!
Ellinor was wearing hospital clothes; her forehead was wrapped in bandages, and her face was pale,
but her eyes were bright, and she seemed in good spirits.
What the heck was going on? Was she a ghost or something?
Seeing Putnam's reaction, Ellinor quickly said in a hushed tone, âDonât be scared, Grandpa. I'm real.â
Realizing that his reaction was a bit much, Putnam frowned, âWhat the hell is going on?â
Veronica stepped forward from behind Ellinor, âGrandpa, there's a reason for Ellinorâs situation. It's a
long story; I'll explain everything once we get home. Basically, Ellinor didnt mean to scare you or
Grandma.â
Putnam glanced at his granddaughter, then at Ellinor, as his expression slowly relaxed, but he still
grumbled, âSuch a troublemaker, can't we have one day of peace?!â
Ellinor smiled, âSorry. I'm sorry for making you worry.â
Putnam's expression froze. He lifted his chin and turned his face, âWho's worried about you? I'm
worried you'll scare Marissa to death!â Ellinor looked at the still-sleeping Marissa, who was frowning
deeply in her sleep and looking pained.
She felt a pang of guilt and went over to hold her grandma's hand, murmuring, âGrandma, it's me,
Ellinor. Don't worry, I'm okay.â
Marissa seemed to hear her, causing her eyebrows to twitch. She struggled to open her eyes, but
when she did, her weary and worried eyes seemed to have brightened, âEllinor, is that really you? I
thought...â
Now that Grandma was awake, Ellinor quickly sat by the bed so Grandma could see her clearly,
âGrandma, it's really me. I'm totally fine.â
Marissa held Ellinor's hand in return, feeling the warmth of her hand, which slightly calmed her
down, but she soon became worried again, âEllinor, the baby in your belly..."
âThe baby is completely fine too. We're both okay, Grandma. You can rest easy.â
Finally relaxed, Marissa held Ellinor's hand tighter and tried to sit up.