<h4>Chapter 24: Chapter 24: Tomorrow, I am going to marry him</h4>
All day long, Daisy Ginger stayed at Greenhill Hospital, apanying her mother.
It had been almost seven years since she divorced Gabriel Ginger and moved here, and she never moved out again.
Her mother lost any desire tomunicate with the outside world; Gabriel Ginger’s betrayalpletely shut her in, and no external stimuli could elicit any response from her.
The doctors said it was severe acquired autism, and it might remain this way for the rest of her life.
In the evening, Daisy held her mother’s hand as they strolled in the hospital’s small garden.
The garden wasn’trge; on thewn, there were many caretakers walking with patients whose conditions had improved.
Fearing her mother was afraid of strangers, Daisy took her to a less crowded spot to enjoy the breeze.
She found a small bench and led Alice Lesser to sit down.
The evening breeze was slightly cool, and Daisy covered her mother’s shoulders with a shawl while talking to her.
"Mom, do you remember that one year on my birthday, Edward bought out all the fireworks in Banyan City, and we, along with Dad... the four of us spent the whole night setting off fireworks by the sea... That summer was so beautiful, do you remember?"
"Do you remember the teddy bear Edward gave me? It could talk and looked quite silly... but a few years ago the recording broke. I tried to get it fixed, but it couldn’t be repaired."
"The perfume he gave me... I identally broke it when I was arguing with Dad..."
When speaking of Edward Stephens, it seemed she had endless stories to tell.
The first time she snuck a drink, the first time she smoked a cigarette, the first bottle of perfume she received, her first pair of high heels, the first time someone, with such slender arms, tremblingly held her and promised a future.
So many firsts were rted to that Edward Stephens.
He looked at her with a helpless yet gentle smile, holding her hand and blushing secretly, calling her "Ginger" softly, his eyes bright, warm, and happy.
She remembered it all, truly, couldn’t forget.
No way to forget.
She liked him so much.
Even if he no longer remembered her, she still liked him very much.
"Tomorrow, I’m going to marry him."
"Mom, everything will get better, won’t it?"
"Being with him, I will surely be happy, right?"
It was getting dark.
Daisy took her mother back to the ward.
The woman sat on the bed like a delicate doll, motionless.
Daisy looked at her for a while, then gently reached out and embraced her tenderly.
"I’lle back to see you next month."
"The work at thepany is a bit busy during this period, please don’t me me, Mom."
"Hmm... once Edward remembers the past, I’ll bring him to see you. He’ll surely be happy to see you too."
"Don’t me him for noting to see you now... after all, he doesn’t remember..." Daisy took a slight intake of breath and gently buried her face in her mother’s arms, "We all know, it’s not his fault... isn’t it..."
Everything will get better, whether it’s with Edward Stephens or with her own mother.
The things that belong to her will all return.
In this world, there is no useless waiting. Fate is on her side; she and Edward Stephens are destined to be together.