The moment Judy opened the apartment door, Sue said, “You were right, Judy. It was a rumor.” Then she hugged Judy and said, “And guess what. My mother loves me.” Sue faced Judy to make sure that she heard her.
“She does, Judy. I spent twenty years with her hoping to feel her love, and today in less than an hour, I felt it in her looks, touches, and words.”
“Oh, dear. I am happy for you.” Judy said.
Sue narrated what happened at the center, and Judy was thrilled to see the old Sue back. The Sue who went to see Janet was a body without a soul, and luckily the one who was talking to Judy right now was a lively person.
Still, Judy wanted to know about the accident, but she did not know how to ask. Sue felt that Judy had something to say, “Tell me, Judy. Ask me anything. I have no bad answers now.” Sue laughed.
“I am happy to see you like this, Sue. So, have all your questions been answered?” Judy said.
Sue sighed and said, “Janet could not talk about the accident.”