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The following day, Edward made his way to the hospital. He walked through casualties and into the elevators, clicking onto floor 6, assuming this was where Deborah would be kept. When he finally arrived, Deborah was conscious. She lay on the hospital floor, surrounded by family. There was no way he could get to see her then. He quietly walked down to the receptionist and asked when she would be discharged.

"Hello nurse, I'm here to see my friend Deborah."

Deborah who? Responding, the nurse almost sounded irritable at Edward'squestion.

"Deborah Mahultze,"

"She's in room 6A."

He already knew that, but he was more concerned about when she would be discharged. Maybe then she could let him know why she'd attempted to take her life.
Following her appointment with the psychologist, Deborah would be released later that afternoon, the active nurse finally announced. It wouldn't be appropriate to discharge her earlier, given how she is currently feeling. Edward departed in the hopes of running into her later that day or the next on the school grounds.

What was going on in Deborah's life? asked Deborah's mother."Why did she try to kill herself?"She believed that as a mother, she had sacrificed everything for her daughter's self-efficacy beliefs.
She walked over to the gatch bed where Deborah was sleeping and sat down next to her without speaking out of fear. Could it result in another attempt at suicide?

She was a nervous wreck, her mother. like a hen's mother. She was unable to remain silent or do nothing. That required admitting her daughter was a complete mess.

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