PunkPrince
Elder Member
Eva smiled as Andrew apologized. "It's all right," she assured him. "I'm glad you came to check up on her. I'm Eva and this is Kennedy" Taking the file from him, she led the man out into the living room and gestured for him to take a seat on the couch. Eva sat down across from him and Kennedy glanced toward the kitchen and then back towards Andrew.
"Would you like something to drink?" she questioned. "I can get you something. Kat actually fell asleep just a couple of minutes ago. I can wake her and tell her you're here if you want. I'm sure she'd be delighted to see you." She was a bit hesitant to wake Kat up now, especially since she'd practically just worn herself out, but if she really had been as close to Andrew as the man suggested, then perhaps she wouldn't mind it.
"She's doing well," Eva told him. "She's nervous and seems to mostly want to be in her room, but she's started letting us come in and out. I had breakfast with her in her room this morning and one of our sons had dinner with her. She came out once earlier to ask for medicine, and she let Kennedy clean her back again. We've been letting her come and go on her own terms--we didn't want to force her into a busier situation and overwhelm her. She's in good hands, I can promise you that."
"Would you like something to drink?" she questioned. "I can get you something. Kat actually fell asleep just a couple of minutes ago. I can wake her and tell her you're here if you want. I'm sure she'd be delighted to see you." She was a bit hesitant to wake Kat up now, especially since she'd practically just worn herself out, but if she really had been as close to Andrew as the man suggested, then perhaps she wouldn't mind it.
"She's doing well," Eva told him. "She's nervous and seems to mostly want to be in her room, but she's started letting us come in and out. I had breakfast with her in her room this morning and one of our sons had dinner with her. She came out once earlier to ask for medicine, and she let Kennedy clean her back again. We've been letting her come and go on her own terms--we didn't want to force her into a busier situation and overwhelm her. She's in good hands, I can promise you that."