You will get it all on everything you need.
The doctor smiled softly
She was repeating S, Mk when she woke up.
Jerry’s eyes sparkled again.
Jessica asked
Can we see it
The doctor said
Only one person now.
Jerry looked at Amara, then Jessica, then back at Amara
He’d rather you go, he said gently. She trusts you. You were the one who took care of her when I wasn’t around.
Amara shook her head
But you, her son, must come in before everyone else.
Jerry took a step closer, his voice calm but firm
She would rather see the person who fed her, who sheltered her, and who gave her back her smile. You’d rather see you.
Amara felt a lump in her throat. Jessica squeezed her hand
Go, Mama, Mama Hannah will be happy to see you.
With trembling steps, Amara walked towards the room. Jerry was walking beside Jessica and leaned slightly to her level
Your mother is a rare woman, Jessica Hams. Not many people do what I did.
She answered proudly
I know I want to be like her.
Smile, Jerry
And you will be too, I will make sure of that.
Jessica blinked in surprise
What are you keen on
He hesitated a little then said
I’ll tell you later.
Inside the room, it was quiet. The sound of the surveillance device was filling the place with a faint beep. Mama Hannah was on the bed pale but awake. She raised her eyes when she saw Amara enter and her lips parted with a weak smile
My daughter
Amara rushed to her and held her hand tenderly
Mom scared us.
Hannah pressed her fingers
I saw my son, I saw Jerry. I thought it was a dream.
Amara whispered
Not a dream, mom. He is alive here.
Tears fell on Hannah’s cheeks
O Amara, I own nothing, I am nobody, why did God send me to you
Amara D gently wiped her tears
Because every human being deserves love.
Hannah gasped
You gave me food, a bed, and a family without knowing who I was.
Smile, Amara died lightly
Kindness does not ask for details.
Hannah’s heartache got worse
I will never forget you.
Suddenly he opened the door gently. Jerry came in with warmth in his eyes to see them together. He approached and knelt next to the bed
Oh mom, when you get stronger, I will take you home. But now rest. We have many wasted years to talk about.