One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 900 Letter from George



Chapter 900 Letter from George

Chapter 900 Letter from George

George pursed his thin lips, let go of Jessie's mother's arm, then from his pocket, took out a letter and

handed it to her.

Jessie's mother saw the letter and couldn't help but be surprised, "What's this?"

"Pass it on to Jessie." George said.

Jessie's mother frowned, "Why? What did you write on it?"

To be honest, it was surprising to her that there were still letter writers these days.

But what was more surprising was that this letter was actually addressed to Jessie.

"Nothing." George said in a light voice: "Just an explanation of some things.”

"What?" Jessie's mother did not take the letter and seemed intent on pursuing the matter.

George frowned, "You show her, and she'll know.”

He did not answer what was written in the letter, and directly put the letter into the hands of Jessie's

mother.

When Jessie's mother saw the letter in her hand, she wanted to throw it directly to the ground.

But she was ultimately not someone who could do something rude like that, and finally sighed and

nodded in agreement, "Okay, | know, I'll give it to Jessie.”

George nodded, "Thanks a lot, | am leaving."

Jessie's mother was startled again, "You're getting out of the hospital?"

George nodded slightly, "Yes, | have already gone through the discharge procedure.”

Only then did Jessie’s mother react to the fact that this casual outfit he was wearing meant his

discharge from the hospital.

If he was not going to be discharged from the hospital, why was he dressed like this?

She had just thought that he had come to say goodbye and was just planning to leave tomorrow.

So she didn't expect that he was to leave now.

"Aren't your bones still healing?” Jessie’s mother looked at George and frowned with some disapproval.

In any case, she had a grudge against George in her heart.

But she watched him grow up, she could not help but worry about him.

George naturally read Jessie’s mother's worry, obscure eyes faintly flashed a bright light, but quickly

disappeared, but her expression and emotions soften a lot, “although not completely healed, but it does

not prevent walking, as long as no longer collide.”

Hearing that, Jessie's mother nodded, "Well, that's good.”

She didn't ask any more questions.

With their current relationship, it was nice of her to ask.

George naturally knew this and pushed his glasses, "I'll leave first, please tell Jessie."

After saying that, he bowed slightly towards Jessie’s mother.

Jessie’s mother was startled by his action.

But before Jessie’s mother could call him up, he got up first and turned around to go towards the

elevator.

Jessie’s mother was slightly relieved to see his back.

Although she didn't know what the hell was wrong with him and how his attitude towards her changed

all of a sudden, she was still relieved to see that he was gone now.

Then Jessie’s mother withdrew her gaze and looked down at the letter she was holding, hesitation

appearing in her eyes.

She was hesitating whether to give the letter to Jessie or not, after all, she didn't know what was

actually written in it.

In case some hurtful words were written, then giving the letter to Jessie would make her sad?

But if she did not give Jessie, when this person knew, would he be furious again?

Jessie’s mother rubbed her temples, only to feel an overwhelming headache.

In the end, however, Jessie’s mother decided to give the letter to Jessie.

Jessie’s mother took a deep breath, re-opened the door to Jessie's ward and went in.

Jessie was reading a book at the moment, when she heard the door open, she thought it was the nurse

who came in, and did not look up.

Only when she knew that Jessie’s mother had called out to her did she lift her head and looked at her

in surprise, "Mom? Why are you back?"

"I have something for you." Jessie’s mother said with a smile.

Jessie was puzzled, "Mom, is there something you forgot to give me before?"

"It's from me." Jessie’s mother shook her head, put down the basket in her hand, took out the letter that

George gave her from the basket, and walked towards Jessie, “It's from George."

She handed the letter to Jessie.

Jessie was first startled, then curiously picked up the letter, "A letter from him?"

"Yes." Jessie’s mother nodded, "I met him at the door, and he gave me this and asked me to give it to

you."

Jessie looked at the letter, but it felt a thousand pounds heavy. NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.

“Mom, did you ask him what was written in this?" Jessie took a breath, turned her gaze to Jessie’s

mother, and asked again.

Jessie’s mother shook her head, "Yeah, but he refused to say, only that you will know when you read

the letter, so I do not know what is written in it."

“Okay." Jessie nodded her head, indicating that she knew.

Jessie’s mother looked at her, "Don't you want to open it?"

“Later.” Jessie’s mother pinched the envelope and said, "He suddenly gave me a letter, I'm still

unprepared, so I'll read it later after I've calmed down."

Jessie’s mother nodded, "That's true, okay, then watch it later, I'm here to keep you company for

longer."

“Aren't you in a hurry to go back and cook for dad?" Jessie said with a smile.

Jessie’s mother smiled, "Your father can cook, he sometimes cooks better than I do, but he is just lazy."

Jessie laughed out loud, "Mom, you're so bad."

“Your father is just lazy, sometimes I have to force him." Jessie’s mother said.

Jessie nodded in agreement, "You're right."

Jessie’s mother looked at Jessie, saying, "By the way, George has discharged from the hospital."

Jessie froze, immediately sat up straight, her eyes held a tension she didn't even notice, "How did he

get discharged from the hospital? Aren't his bones still not healed?"

Jessie’s mother looked at Jessie and asked so anxiously, her eyes could not help but flicker.

Jessie was like caring too much about George.

But soon, Jessie’s mother did not think more but sighed: "Yes, but he said he can walk normally."

Jessie bit her lip, "So just now when you saw him, he was already discharged from the hospital, right?"

"Yes." Jessie’s mother nodded, “He has changed her clothes, I guess the discharge procedures have

been completed, and he asked me to tell you that he's gone."

Jessie lowered her eyes, "It seems that he just came to say goodbye to me."

"That's right, and then he gave you this letter." Jessie’s mother said, pointing to the letter.

Jessie once again gripped the envelope.

After a while, she sighed, and then opened the envelope under the watchful eye of Jessie’s mother.


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