Chapter 602
Hearing the usually frosty old Mr. Bagley suddenly showing such concem for her. Patricia felt
somewhat pampered She quickly nodded obediently and then said
âGrandpa, actually, my foot isn't that big of a deal If you need me to go on stage, I can still sing a lat
But I know you're worried sick about me and probably don't have the mood to keep watching the show
So, I don't want to worry you either I'll just sing for you another time! However, while I'm nursing my
foot. Il practice my singing chops so I can belt out even better next time for you!"
Looking at the thoughtful Patricia, a sense of admiration sparkled in old Mr. Bagley's eyes that had
never been there before He then said
This resemblance might make old Mrs. Bagley, who had Alzheimerâs, feel more at ease.
From now on, let her come over frequently and keep old Mrs. Bagley company as Marlinie. Chatting
with her might alleviate old Mrs. Bagleyâs longing for her daughter and
her condition.
At this moment, old Mrs. Bagley was restlessly looking at the stage, eager to leave. She said, âMarlinie,
Marlinie has left. We need to find Marlinie quickly, we must leave immediatelyâ
Old Mr. Bagley snapped back to reality and quickly stopped old Mrs. Bagley from leaving. He
comforted her, âDear, Marlinie hasn't left. She's still here! Look over there, isn't that Marlinie? She's
right here now!"
While saying this, old Mr. Bagley pointed at Patricia, who was sitting in the wheelchair for old Mrs.
Bagley to see.
The old Mrs Bagley looked over, and her restless gaze fell on Patricia's face, frowning and staring at her
for a while.
Then, possibly because Patriciaâs clothes were vastly different from the performers, old Mrs. Bagley
didn't come closer but instead backed away, âNo, no, it's not her"
Seeing old Mrs. Bagley backing away instead of coming forward, old Mr. Bagley felt puzzled, and his
worries deepened, âDear, what's going on? Didn't you just say you wanted to see Marlinie?â