In an instant, Abelyn's cheeks flushed beet red.
"Of course, I'll definitely take great care of her," Dustin said matter-of-factly.
Soon, she was discharged and went home with him.
However, the two didn't inform Larry about it, because Dustin knew that he and the others were probably having a hard time dealing with Joan's issue.
In the living room, Fred asked directly, "How's Della lately?" His gaze was piercing.
What else can she do other than creating troubles? Yet, Larry didn't say it out loud. After all, the woman in question was Fred's daughter.
"You should probably ask her yourself," he answered in a husky voice.
Fred's gaze grew frigid at his answer. It looks like Della has been a pain in the ass. With his eyes narrowed, the man glanced up at the sky in deep contemplation.
Meanwhile, Jessica was sitting on a swing in the yard, staring up at the sky with a pensive look. Thinking of Della, who was in the living room, she was overcome with vexation.
Thud! Suddenly, the woman on the couch rolled onto the floor.
"Argh!" Her shriek drew Jessica's and Caspian's attention right away.
When Jessica saw the woman rubbing her head on the floor, she couldn't help but burst out laughing. Since when did she become so dumb?
She can't even sleep well. Covering her lips, she couldn't stop giggling.
Staring at the scene, Caspian tried to stifle a laugh.
"Enough! Stop laughing! What's so funny about this?" Della was wide awake now. Glancing at the watch on her wrist, her mouth hung open, and the woman seemed terrified.
Glowering at the two, she questioned in frustration, "Why didn't you wake me up?"
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