Matthew had already stood up before Anna could react. âI havenât, eaten yet, letâs go to lunch together,â he said to Anna.
There was a dining table in the office in the corner by the window. When Anna and Matthew went in, they saw many foods on the table, all of Which were Annaâs favorite. She had treated patients in the morning and had rushed there at noon, so she was starving.
Wayne said, âSorry for being late, I just had a meeting. I heard the secretary say there was an accident just now.â
Matthew immediately said, âYou can come back a little later. You can marry that Miss Turner after my mother left here angry because she was bullied.â
âI know her personality well enough to know she wonât be bullied by others so easily. Furthermore, your mom has always despised the Turners,â Wayne said.
Matthew felt that Wayne should not say that. âIf you donât want to eat with us, I can take my mommy out to eat,â he grumbled. He appeared imposing and not at all vulnerable as he had earlier.
Anna immediately said, âOkay, stop it. Nobody is bullying me. And thank you, Matthew, for arriving on time to get me out of the awkward situation. Letâs eat now.â
Because Anna was present, Matthew smiled and handed her a dish, saying, âMom, this is absolutely delicious! Come on, give it a shot!â
Wayne sat alone across from them, staring at them. âI havenât changed my bandages yet,â he grumbled. 413 Having Dinner Together âLet me change your bandages first,â Anna suggested.
Matthew said, shaking his head, âDad, if you need to change your bandages right away, you should go to the hospital. The fact that youâre so late shows that youâre not in a hurry at all. My mother came here to eat with me, not to serve you.â
âOuch! That hurts. Are you really my son?â Wayne asked.
Matthew ignored him and continued to introduce the dishes to Anna He also asked about Tammyâs illness. Then Anna explained to him that Tammyâs asthma had been effectively treated in the United States. But, they returned to England because they wanted her to fully recover.
Hearing that, Matthew exhaled a sigh of relief and exclaimed, âThatâs great!â
Anna suddenly thought of Peterâs condition and asked, âSo, how about Peter? The chief of the cardiology department said they were going to do a heart bypass for him. But because of his age, we can also just give him medication. What do you think?â
After a few seconds, Anna said, âPeter suffers from a heart condition. Although he has been in the hospital and heâs doing fine, his physical exam revealed that he was not in good health. He will go into shock if he becomes emotional. And sometimes, he wonât even wake up if it gets serious.â
Neither Wayne nor Matthew responded right away. After a brief silence, Wayne handed Anna the juice and said, âWe both thought it would be better to operate on him, but he didnât want to.â
âWell, | quite understand him. Peterâs getting older, so heâs a little nervous and hesitant to make a quick decision. In fact, having this surgery can be quite dangerousâ Anna nodded and echoed.
Matthew said, âGreat-grandpaâs concerned about us. He said the 413 Having Dinner Together surgery was dangerous and that if he died, he wouldnât be able to see my fatherâs life after that. He said he wanted to say something to you when you got back, mom:â
Peter had spent half a month in the hospital where Anna worked. She avoided him because she was afraid to see him. Because they had almost been family before, Anna assumed they would get emotional and not know what to say when they saw each other again.
But Wayneâs previous actions had broken her heart. Anyway, she didnât expect Peterâs refusal to have the surgery to have any bearing on her.
After Anna finished dinner, Maria drove her back to the hospital. On the way, she said, âIâm sorry. The things happened so quickly today, and Iâm afraid Mrs. Turner made too much of a fuss. Actually, there have been a lot of rumors about you in the group recently. Thatâs why I told Matthew. Are you upset with me?â
âItâs okay, I know youâre doing it for me.â
Maria said with a smile, âIn fact, | have other reasons for doing so. I was afraid Selina would hold it against me if she found out you were being bullied at the group.â
She will not. Youâve been looking after Matthew for years, and | appreciate it.â
âI would have been a village teacher in my hometown after high school if Selina hadnât sponsored me through college. I owe her and her husband a lot for the good life | have today. Everyone has to make decisions, and that was an opportunity for me.â
âOpportunity?â Anna couldnât help but ask Maria.
âPerhaps you will think | am strange. But now that | have my own home, I can pay for my grandmotherâs medical bills in my hometown, and | 413 Having Dinner Together can give Selina and Joe gifts on their birthdays. I have a good job, and my coworkers respect me. I believe this is the life | want.â
Anna knew she did that to prove her strength but still felt sorry for her. She said, âHave you ever considered that they may have everything prepared for you? They donât want you to suffer, and they truly consider you to be their daughter.â
Anna knew that when Selina and Joe adopted Maria, they treated her as if she were their child. As a result, they expected her to regard them as her parents. But Maria didnât listen to them.
Maria said, âIâm not like you, Anna. As a child, | learned that if | wanted something, I had to work for it. When | get something on my own, I feel like | truly own it. Iâm afraid if someone else gives them to me, Iâll lose them quickly.â
âSo, you have never treated them as your family?â
âThat is not what | meant. I was in high school when I was adopted, so I couldnât deceive myself that they were my family. I needed to look after my grandmother, and I couldnât abandon her. But | can assure you that I will never forget how kind they were to me.â
Anna looked at her for a moment. She was going to say something, but she didnât. Finally, she said, âIf you know what youâre doing, Iâll be happy for you.â
Selina and Joe used to think the same way. Maria was living in an orphanage when they first adopted her. It wasnât until they changed her last name that they discovered she had a grandmother. Mariaâs grandmother was too ill to care for her, so she lived in an orphanage.
Maria was very stubborn, and she ran back to her home after a few days at Millerâs house. The Millers spent a long time looking for her, only to find her cooking for her grandmother in her home. They gave up the idea 413 Having Dinner Together of adopting a younger child, leaving Maria with her grandmother. They gave Maria money every month, paid her visits to their house, and continued paying her bills until she finished college.
Maria knew what she wanted to do from the start and how to deal with adversity. She would only tell Selina about anything that went wrong after she had resolved it.
Anna was tempted to ask Maria if she had quit her job at a government to work as a secretary for Matthew because she and Wayne had dated In the end, Anna didnât ask anything, knowing that everyone did everything for their own good. Maria was a kind young lady who sacrificed herself for her grandmother, and that made Anna feel relieved.
Awhile later, Maria drove Anna to the hospital, saying, âHere you are, Anna. Bye.â
âThank you. Bye.â Anna said as she got out of the car.