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Rosalie and Theodore heard themotion and rushed out the door.
After running down the hallway, they followed the voices and came to the stairway where they saw Aurora at the foot of the stairs.
Reba was in her arms, unconscious. Angie stood behind Aurora, looking lost and confused.
"Grandma!" Theodore and Rosalie rushed down the stairs. They crouched down and started to panic upon seeing her knocked out cold.
"What happened? What was Grandma doing here?" Theodore asked.
"I have no idea," Aurora said through sobs, "I heard something outside and came out to check it out. I ended up seeing Grandma falling down the stairs."
"Yes," Angie said, "what should we do?"
"Quick, send her to the hospital!" Rosalie said anxiously.
Theodore immediately hauled Reba into his arms and rushed out the door. "Help! Get the car ready!"
The night was doomed to be a restless one.
Reba had fallen down the stairs and was sent to the hospital in the middle of the night for emergency resuscitation. Although she was saved, she remained unconscious. No one knew when she would wake up.
The sun had risen.
Rosalie and Theodore stood at the door of Reba''s ward, their faces etched with exhaustion.
"How did this happen?" Rosalie said through tears. "Nothing can happen to Grandma."
"Rose, Grandma will be fine," Theodore said as he held her shoulders. "She''ll be fine. I''ll find the best doctor to treat her."
Aurora and Angie ran over to them, boxes of breakfasts in hand. Aurora approached them and said, "Theo, Rosalie, have some breakfast. You two have been here the entire night. You need some rest."
"Aurora, what exactly happened? Why did Grandma fall down the stairs? Did you see anything?" Theodore asked.
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suddenly heard something crashing on the floor. I was frightened and got out of bed to check things out. As it turned out, Madam Jarvis had fallen down the stairs. I wanted to
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"Yes, that''s what happened," Angie chimed in. "What Aurora said is true. We were both so frightened. How pitiful of Madam Jarvis! She might have been disoriented or sleepwalking."
Rosalie looked at Aurora and Angie, who didn''t look like they were lying. Yet somehow, a sense of unease grew in her chest.
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wakes up in the middle of the night. It''s all my fault," Theodoremented remorsefully. "I should have someone guarding Grandma''s through the night. It''s all my d
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"Theo, don''t think that way. It''s not your fault. This was an ident no one wanted to happen," Rosalie said. She didn''t expect something like this to happen right after Reba managed to remember her.
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"No need. This has nothing to do with you two. You two should head back instead," Theodore said. "I''ll have someonee here to take care of Grandma."
Aurora was very ufortable hearing Theodore treat her like an outsider.
"At least have some breakfast. We''ll head back after breakfast. I already bought your share."
Rosalie nced at Theodore. "Theo, let''s have breakfast first. We still need to take care of Grandma, so we should keep ourselves healthy."
No one wanted this to happen. They had to remain calm to be able to solve the problems that were bound toe.