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At dinner, Eddie hesitated for a while and finally made the decision. She called the hospital. The doctor told her the patient already woke up. He might already return back home. She took relief and then dialed Arther’s number. She wanted to call Norman. But he was training in the troops. She could not contact him. She wanted to know whether Arther could. Arther couldn’t contact Norman, either. Norman would come back until the training finished after one month. She hangs up the phone and walked to Laty’s room. The little girl had fallen into a deep sleep. She was holding a big terry one meter in height. It was the gift Eddie gave her for celebrating the first day she went to school. Eddie looked at her daughter in silence for quite a while and then she left.