Chapter: 1359
"I have my reasons. Right now, just focus on getting better." Calvin guided her to the sofa and added, "Don't worry about these things."
“But I can't help but worry!"
Their conversation was interrupted by a noise at the door. Gilda was wheeling Norah into the manor.
Bernice quickly shrugged off her husband's arm and rushed over with a radiant smile.
"Norah, you're here!" She bent down for a hug. "I've missed you so much."
Norah wrapped her arms around her mother's neck. So this was what her mother's embrace felt like.
It was incredibly warm and felt like a comforting sanctuary that made her never want to leave. Her mother's unique scent filled the air, a gentle and soothing fragrance.
“Mom, I've missed you too." Norah, noticing her dad watching, quickly added, “And Dad, I missed you too."
Just a few words from her were enough to bring smiles to their faces.
Being around her parents, Norah felt youthful and found herself smiling more often.
“I've already spoken with the doctors at Concord Hospital. We can go straight there for your check-ups. Just relax on the sofa while I apply some makeup on you."
Thanks to her help with Lanny, Norah had established a strong relationship with the hospital director, making it easier to arrange all necessary medical appointments for her parents.
Bernice and Calvin sat comfortably on the sofa, ready to follow their daughter's instructions.
Norah retrieved a makeup bag from Gilda and began to carefully apply makeup to her parents’ cheeks.
Half an hour later, they appeared completely different.
Gilda couldn't contain her surprise and exclaimed, "Wow! I wouldn't have recognized them if I hadn't seen you apply makeup on them!"
Norah's makeup skills seemed almost magical. She had the ability to completely transform anyone.
Calvin donned a black wig and makeup that concealed his wrinkles, making him appear much younger.
On the other hand, Bernice received a style that made her look more youthful as well. Norah opted for a simple look, yet her mother's pronounced features still shone through.
Both of them were naturally good-looking, and Norah had clearly inherited their best traits.
"To ensure everything remains discreet, I've arranged for a friend to drive you to the hospital. I'll be right behind you, so you can always find me with a quick glance back," Norah explained with a playful wink.
Just then, the doorbell rang.
"Here she is."
The servant opened the door, and Yolande entered, dressed in a stylish, simple suit.