“I’m coming again tomorrow. Do you need anything?” “No, dear. You don’t have to come every day. I know you have a lot of work to do at the house and a ton of work for your client, too.” Eva’s mother smiled at her. “I’m doing well. Don’t worry about me so much.” Eva kissed her mother on the cheek. “But I like seeing you. And that’s why I’m here. I’ll see you tomorrow.” Eva went to the other wing. In the hallway, she ran into the doctor. “Good morning. Is my father ready to go today?” “Good morning, Ms. Berger. Yes, I’ve had him discharged. He still has to go to the front desk to sign out and pay for the day’s fees. He’s much more mobile than he’ll admit, so let him do things by himself. Moving around will be beneficial to him after being cooped up for so long.” Eva smiled. “I’ll make sure he moves around more.” “He doesn’t have to walk long distances.