I had to urge her to sign the papers quickly so that the staff could place Griffin’s body into a container for preservation.
Wayne, standing beside us, was so anxious that his forehead was full of sweat. He hid in a corner of the room, making phone calls, probably trying to find a way to get help.
Seeing his anxious demeanor, I couldn’t help but curl the corners of my lips.
The staff of the university prepared the paperwork for the body transfer while trying to comfort Bianca. However, Bianca had fainted from crying several times and couldn’t hear anything.
I knew she was very sad. Today was the fifth wedding anniversary for her and Griffin. Instead of a celebration, it had turned into a day of mourning. How could she bear that?
Before coming to the hospital, Bianca had been cooking Griffin’s favorite food.
She had planned to tell him today that she was willing to accept her mother-in-love Kallie Bruce’s suggestion to try in vitro fertilization.
Despite being married for so long, she hadn’t been able to conceive a child.
As a result, Kallie had often criticized her.
But Bianca had always been in poor health, and undergoing IVF required enduring more pain than usual.