Prayers For The Dying (Pam Of Babylon Book Four) - Plot & Excerpts
“If Marie wants to divulge it to her mother, she can do that in her own time. I wanted to get her settled first. Are you a nurse?” He was clearly confused. Who else worked here? “No, I’m Mrs. Smith’s personal care assistant, but I worked as a nurse’s aide at Lenox Hill for years,” she explained. “There’s plenty of time for all revelations to be made.” He followed her into the house, looking around in amazement at the space. His entire apartment would fit in the kitchen alone. Mildred led the entourage through the expansive house and up a daunting staircase to a bedroom at the top. It was a generic guest room, but comfortable, and Nelda’s room was across the hall so she would be available if necessary. Marie would have her own bathroom, with bulbous, old-fashioned fixtures and a giant stained-glass window above the tub. It was very church-like. Marie looked around at the high ceilings and ornate moldings, the damask drapery, and satin bedcovers. “I feel like you guys are preparing for me to die,”
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