Ellen Williams tightly held Dion Chadwick's hand, and she realized the extent of misunderstandings between them.
She couldn't imagine if they hadn't moved this time, perhaps, they would have missed each other forever.
That night, Ellen cried for a long time, and by the time she went to sleep, dawn was breaking.
Dion did as usual, brought water for her to wash her face. Soon, noises came from outside the hospital room. The Williams family had found their way to the hospital and wanted to see Ellen.
Dion always had the impression that the family was money-loving and treated their daughter controlling like vampires.
When Father Williams was the Mayor, it was particularly obvious, but he fell from grace four years ago, and the family had to lay low.
Dion did not know if others had changed, but he was sure that Mrs. Williams had.
After Mrs. Williams fell severely ill, she began to take a new perspective on many things. At the moment, it was just her standing in front of Dion.