Chapter 64

“I want to see the head of the ER.”

“Yes, ma’am.” Gregor tucked the box with the trousers under his arm and we went into the emergency room.

“Mrs. Mann! It’s good to see you.”

“It’s good to see you also, Andrew, although I could have done without this particular visit. My son?”

“He’s doing well. However I won’t hesitate to tell you that if that bullet had been just an inch to the left, we might not be having this conversation.”

I gripped Gregor’s arm so tightly I was afraid I’d leave marks on it. “Sorry,” I whispered.

“But Dr. Forrester sees no need to be concerned.”

“Can he come home?”

“Well, as to that—”

I took his hesitation as a yes. “Gregor, go get him, please?”

“Yes, ma’am.” He walked off, a man on a mission.

“Perhaps you’d like to meet Dr. Forrester, Mrs. Mann? She’s one of our best residents, and she’s taken excellent care of him.”

“I’d appreciate that.”

He gestured to an aide who was pushing a blood pressure machine. “Find Dr. Forrester, please.”