He had a mild heart attack. On its own, the heart attack would have been manageable, but added to all of his other medical issues; it has left David in an extremely fragile state. The doctors recommended that he should either stay at the hospital longer or go to a long term care facility. Of course that’s what Tom wanted him to do, but David hates hospitals. He wants to stay at home as long as possible, and Lou, Nick and I have all agreed to abide by his wishes. So we made sure he’s back at home, as soon as possible. After my encounter with Shane, we also now have twenty-four-seven security personnel present at the house who accompany me outside whenever I go somewhere. I feel ridiculous having a bodyguard follow me around, but the encounter with Shane has rattled me enough that I gladly take the bodyguard over the risk of running into Shane by myself again. Two days after David comes back home, Lou asks to talk to me privately in David’s study.
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