The door knocks at exactly ten o ‘clock in the evening at room thirteen in Mary Queens Hospital. It pounds thrice and Mr. Filch rushes to open the door. Charles Ferguson’s apparition startles Mr. Filch upon opening. Charles greets him with teary red eyes, a disfigured stressful face, strong liquor’s smell and overfilling basket of fruits and breads. He bursts into tears as he enters inside the room. Mr. Filch welcomes him with open arms and he responds an emotional response as he coiling his right arm to him.
Mr. Ferguson rests safe and sound from three days of comatose. Doctor declares him as a survivor from a certain mysterious disease that still unknown in medical field of science and technology especially in field of pathology. As Charles perceives his father Charlie lying in the bed with an impotency, he rushes to recline himself. Feeling and sensing his father’s fading senses. Mrs. Finnegan snobs him whilst he reclines on his father’s chest.