She turned her head and looked at Auntie Eva, tears in her eyes, "I only have Auntie Eva now..."
Auntie Eva's heart ached as she hugged her, whispering softly, "Silly child, you're still young. In the future, there will be more people who care about you by your side."
Helen Blair looked at Julie Williams, who had already fallen asleep, nodded, and smiled tearfully, "Okay, I know."
She looked up and saw that it was almost eleven o'clock. She said to Auntie Eva, "It's getting late, Auntie Eva. You should rest early."
"You should sleep too." Auntie Eva moved to the side and patted the empty spot, smiling, "Miss, sleep here."
Helen let her lie down and said, "I can't sleep now. I'll sleep later."
As long as it's not past three in the morning, she won't leave Auntie Eva for a moment, let alone fall asleep. In case Auntie Eva's condition worsens, she needs to notify the doctor promptly.
Outside the door, in the emergency room.