In addition to chemotherapy, Pierce asked Nina for help when it came to practically everything, including buying water, daily groceries, and other stuff.
Although Nina was my girlfriend, Pierce felt perfectly justified in bossing her around.
The security guards in Pierce's community once thought that Nina was his wife.
"What's wrong with you today, Kenneth? Why are you suddenly so sentimental?"
My mom smiled and patted my back, just like when I was a child.
We ate together.
Thinking about her illness in my previous life, I ignored her objections and got her an appointment with the best hospital in town.
I suddenly was a bit thankful that in my previous life, Nina dragged me to accompany Pierce for treatment. Therefore, now I was very familiar with which department my mom should go to, and which specialist she should see.
What surprised me was that a few minutes later, Nina knocked on my mom's door with fruits in her hands.
This was the first time she brought gifts to my mom's house.
"Nina, why didn't you tell us that you were coming? I could have come down to pick you up. And what's with the fruits? Have you eaten? I'll fix you something I'm good at."