The mother she never knew) fighting the battle chapter forty-seven

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A few days have passed since our family trip. Lena and I are in the car on our way down to our other house in Los Angeles, she's been on edge these last couple of days. We've updated our wills recently, l'm trying to remain optimistic. We have been sitting in traffic for over ten minutes now. Lena's has fallen asleep though out the drive, the kids are in good hands with Kathleen the nanny
She's taking them over to their grandparents house tomorrow afternoon. We didn't want to put more on her, than we needed
Where thankful everything she's doing. Finally vehicles moving forward, l have to remember Lena isn't allowed to eat anything after midnight. The oncologist called to confirm, her appointment for tomorrow morning. She bumped up the time, cause she had a cancellation
We have to be there before eleven
Lena has to filled out new patient paperwork. I've already been to the grocery store, after I got off of work
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that nothing is seriously wrong with my wife. It doesn't take us long to arrive at the house, it looks just like we left it on Sunday when we headed home
I pulled up to the driveway and parked the car. Baby where here
I said to Lena, she begins to stir a bit
I got out of the vehicle to get our stuff from the trunk. Lena's still inside the car, l unlock the front door and went inside to put our luggage by the stairs
Then I went back out and seen Lena on the phone. She holds up one finger telling me she'll be in a few minutes
Her job is always calling her for something, l'm not sure it's work related, it could be her mother
That woman is beginning to rub me the wrong way. Every since Lena had Braylon, she left out without telling me that she was taking Lena to the hospital. I'm trying to get along with Abigail but she's a thorn in my ass
I'm trying to hold my tongue. I heard her telling of her friends Lena could better than me. I haven't told Lena what was said,

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