Coming to the GRAVE of her fiancé, the pregnant orphan found a strange phone, turning it on, she LOST CONSCIOUSNESS…

He had heard so many times from his brother enthusiastic reviews about this or that girl that this time too he didn’t take his words seriously. But he should have. Now David understood.

This time, there was more tenderness than pathos in Andrew’s words. David had told him then, «Watch the road, you’ll get home and tell me about your Olivia.» His brother agreed and hung up.

David never got to talk to him again. Nancy walked in surrounded by nurses. David even smiled.

His mother knew how to appear so that everyone around felt like her subjects. Where’s Samuel? I’m here, Nancy. A man in a white coat hurried to them.

David knew that Dr. Samuel had been in love with his mother all his life. And sometimes he felt sorry for this kind and smart man. So, no severe hypothermia, more likely a nervous breakdown.

I think everything will be fine. Sam. Yes, Nancy.

The girl is pregnant, apparently healthy, doesn’t drink or smoke. Nancy looked at David, then at the doctor. Can we go in to her? Only for a short time.

Olivia looked at the newcomers with fear. Hello, I’m Andrew’s mom. The girl smiled weakly.

You look a lot like him. Please don’t think anything, I wasn’t coming to you and I don’t need anything. I just wanted to say goodbye to Andrew.

Nancy sat down, David stood nearby. Tell me about you and my son. When Olivia finished her story, Nancy stood up, walked around the room, and turned to Olivia.

Tell me, why didn’t you go with him? That would have been right. Olivia shook her head. You see, I’m from an orphanage, I’ve met too many people who think orphanages only raise sick people and criminals.

I didn’t know how you’d react to me. I chickened out. And I understood perfectly that Andrew wouldn’t deceive me.

Nancy shook her head. Nonsense, I’ve never had such prejudices. You met the wrong people.

Rest, get better. I’ll come in the morning, bring you necessary things. No need, I have a bag in storage, I just lost my phone…