Chapter 292 Symon's Funeral
Chapter 292 Symon's Funeral
Chapter 292 Symon's Funeral
As expected, Sean was not found in the living room. He stayed in the bedroom where Symon used to live.
When the lights were turned on, Shawn saw him holding a picture in his hand, hugging his knees, and crouching in a dark corner, as if he was out of place in the world, or he wanted to leave the world.
"Sean."
Shawn and Nancy walked over and called out to him, but he didn't react at all.
"Sean." Nancy gave him a gentle push, calling out to him cautiously.
Perhaps because Symon liked Nancy the most when he was alive, Sean finally responded to her this time. He slowly raised his head and looked at Nancy with empty eyes.
Looking at Sean's haggard face, even Shawn looked sullen, let alone Nancy.
They did not know how long he had not slept well and eaten well. In fact, since Symon died, Sean wouldn't have eaten anything if no one forced him to.
He probably didn't sleep last night, and there were dark circles under his eyes. The flesh of his face was a bit flabby, and the messy beard made him look slovenly. Anyway, Sean looked downcast and gloomy.
Nancy looked at him with distress and said, "Sean, don't wallow in despair. Jinx will be sad about it if he knows you are so down."
Sean was silent for a while before asking in a hoarse voice, "Will he feel bad?"
Nancy nodded affirmatively. "Yes."
Sean stared at the photo in his hand blankly. His eyes had dried up, and no more tears were shed.
"But I'm just like a disposable pet for him."
He had always known that Symon only took him home out of sympathy and never took him to heart.
Nancy said, "Pets can be family too. Adolph, Harley, Macy, Marcy, and other animals are my family. I care about them. I am afraid they are sick, and I want them to be happy because they are my family."
Sean was silent. Shawn couldn't stand it. He reached out and pressed a certain acupuncture point on Sean's neck.
Then Sean passed out.
"Let's take him to the hospital. I know a psychiatrist who can help him."
Nancy nodded and went with them to the hospital.
It was a long time before Sean woke up. He opened his eyes to find himself in the hospital and didn't struggle. He just stared at the ceiling blankly.
The door to the ward was opened. Then a young man in casual clothes walked in with a steaming bowl of porridge.
"Are you hungry? Have some porridge."
Sean looked at the young man but said nothing.
The young man didn't care either and just smiled gently. Then he started chatting with Sean as if they had been friends who had known each other for a long time.
After Sean started the treatment, Nancy was ready to go to school.
She asked for leave for a long time. After Symon's funeral was arranged, everyone had to live their lives and move forward.
And they would keep Symon in their mind forever.
When she returned to school again, Nancy was a little homesick. When she went to the class, she wondered how to answer when her classmates asked her why she had taken such a long leave.
"Nancy?"
A familiar voice came from behind her. Nancy turned around with her small school bag on her back, and a figure immediately hugged her.
"It's really you, Nancy. I thought I mistook you for someone else. You have not come to school for a long time. If the teachers didn't say that you asked for a leave, I would have thought that you transferred to another school. I even went to your home to look for you, but I did not find you."
It was Jane who hugged Nancy. She missed Nancy so much, hugging her and rubbing her face on Nancy's.
"I thought you were sick. I miss you so much."
Nancy was much more petite than Jane, and she was held tightly by Jane.
"Jane," Nancy called out to her.
Jane snapped out of her excitement and let go of Nancy.
"Nancy, I miss you so much. Did you miss me?"
Nancy nodded and said, "Of course."
Jane was immediately satisfied, holding Nancy's hand and going to the classroom with Nancy. "Come on, let's go to the classroom. Everyone will be happy to see you."
Adam, who was left behind and completely ignored, was speechless.
"Didn't they see me?" Adam thought.
The two little girls walked hand in hand to the classroom while Jane shouted, "Look who's back, everyone!"
Everyone in the classroom looked over at Jane.
"Nancy!"
The classmates gathered around Nancy. Although Nancy didn't have classes with them for long, they all liked Nancy. She was adorable and had a good character. Everyone wanted to make friends with such a beautiful and smart girl like Nancy unless they had malicious intentions. Material © NôvelDrama.Org.
Nancy was surrounded by her classmates, who kept asking why she took such a long leave, and they were all concerned about whether she was sick or something had happened at her home.
Nancy's gloom caused by Symon's death was dispelled by her enthusiastic classmates. She answered with a warm smile and replied, "I'm fine."
The bell rang, and everyone went back to their seats. When the teacher walked into the classroom and saw Nancy, she was a bit surprised and smiled.
"Nancy, you're back. Everything will pass, and you need to study hard now."
Nancy nodded obediently.
"Thank you, Miss," Nancy thanked her politely.
The teacher was happy. It was hard not to love such a good girl.
The class started, and Jane passed a note to Nancy through her desk mates under the teacher's nose.
"Nancy, you are unlucky. We are about to have an exam. The test papers are the most annoying."
"By the way, you took a leave for so long that you haven't caught up with the classes. How are you going to handle the exam? How about you take another leave and come back again after the exam?"
Nancy read it and wrote to reply carefully.
"It's okay, I'm studying during my leave, and I'll ask my brothers about what I don't understand."
Her brothers were top students in school. They were all excellent.
Jane looked at Nancy's reply and felt envious when she thought about her brothers.
"You brothers are so handsome. But I like Martin the most. I have seen the movie he starred in. My Mom is one of his fans. She was so happy when she got his autograph and made a lot of good food for me at that time."
When Jane just passed the note, a section of chalk suddenly hit Jane's head.
The teacher said, "Listen carefully in class."
Jane and Nancy sat up straight and looked attentively at the blackboard with their big and innocent eyes, as if they were not the ones who were passing the note.
It was just that they felt a bit guilty.
After the teacher turned around to continue the class, the two girls looked at each other. Jane naughtily stuck out her tongue, and then both smiled.