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CHAPTER SEVENTY SEVEN

Author: Megan Rae
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Mary Lou walks down the hospital corridor, her steps echoing against the sterile tiles. She finds Eloise’s room and knocks lightly before entering. Eloise is sitting up in bed and her face lights up when she sees Mary Lou.

"Hey there," Eloise greets warmly.

"Hi," Mary Lou replies, moving to sit beside the bed. "How are you feeling?"

"I’m alright. Just a bit shaken, but I’m stable now," Eloise says with a small smile. "What about you? You look like you have a lot on your mind."

Mary Lou sighs, looking down at her hands. "Yeah, a lot’s been happening. I had a run-in with your mother-in-law, Phyllis."

Eloise raises an eyebrow. "Oh? What did she do this time?"

Mary Lou recounts the drive with Phyllis, her passive-aggressive comments, and the pressure to back off from Aaron. "I told Aaron I couldn’t be friends with him anymore. It’s just... too complicated. He belongs in a different world."

Eloise listens intently, then reaches out to hold Mary Lou’s hand. "I’m sorry she put you thro
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