According to the policy of the funeral parlor in Pittsburgh, the body had to be cremated before holding the farewell ceremony in the mourning hall.
Yvette looked at Phoebe's face again and again as she waited as if she wanted to engrave it in her deep heart.
When Phoebe's remains were cremated, the iron gate was closed in front of Yvette.
Yvette realized in hindsight that she would never see Phoebe from now on.
The person who loved her the most in this world was gone.
Feeling sad, Yvette patted the iron gate and cried, "Grandma, remember to hide from the fire ... to hide from the fire, Grandma..."
However, the only answer was the heavy echo of the iron gate.
It took nearly an hour before the iron gate opened again.
The funeral staff placed Phoebe's ashes into an urn. Yvette carried the urn and went to the mourning hall.