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Book 6: Chapter 44 Summary
That October, Rose calls Ginny at the Perkins: she says "hospital," and Ginny says that she'll be in Mason City by 3 pm. She leaves, again without packing anything, still wearing her uniform. When she arrives in Mason City, she first calls Rose's physician, who says that she'd had her second radical mastectomy in July, followed by radiation and chemotherapy, and that the cancer was now too advanced to be treated.
Rose tells her to take Pammy and Linda back with her but first, tonight, to cook them fried chicken. As she fries chicken in the Chelsea's kitchen, Ginny realizes that, other than meals eaten at the restaurant, she hasn't had anything but microwave food since having seen Ty 6 months earlier. She can find no bed in the old house in which to sleep, lying down at 3 am on the couch.
The next morning, Rose tells Ginny about...
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