Chapter: 1481
Securing the services of the Supernatural Doctor was an opportunity that most could only wish for. Keenan was indeed fortunate.
Norah began her breakfast, and Roseanne, slightly behind, quickly joined her. Roseanne ate swiftly before dashing out.
Florence commented with a smile, "Roseanne has been coddled by us since she was young, so she's quite naive. I hope that's alright."
"Of course, I find Roseanne's sincerity quite charming," Bernice replied, feeling a swell of pride thanks to her remarkable daughter.
Her relationship with Florence had warmed, easing past tensions.
As both women were open to dialogue, they chose to let go of past grievances.
After finishing her breakfast, Norah addressed a request to Florence.
“I need to inspect the medical facilities in the city since my grandfather requires surgery. Also, could you assist in arranging access to an operating room for me?"
"Okay, the Frazier family will take care of it." Florence committed wholeheartedly. "Whatever you need, we will provide!"
“Thank you."
Norah appreciated Florence's concern towards her grandfather. The general ambiance within the Frazier family appeared quite positive.
Her uncle had left early for work, dedicated to sustaining the family.
The family would have struggled without Huntley's efforts, which explained Florence's intense response to the issue of the share transfer.
Though Florence initially had reservations about Norah and Bernice, it was understandable. If someone else were in Florence's position, Norah and Bernice might have been evicted from the house.
Thankfully, that scenario remained theoretical.
Braden and Hertha headed out early for work, with their child Hyatt at nursery and Bainbridge back at school as well.
They had all gathered at Keenan's place yesterday specifically to welcome Norah back.
Under the watchful eyes of her mother and Florence, Norah set out.
Sometimes, being known as the “Supernatural Doctor" wasn't as advantageous as one might expect, as there were those who hadn't even heard of the title.
Norah visited various hospitals in the city, both public and private, and was struck by their lack of efficiency.
Certain conditions required immediate attention, and any delay could prove deadly.
Norah was relieved she hadn't relied on these hospitals for her grandfather's care. He might not have survived the wait.
She selected St Martin's Hospital for its facilities. While it wasn't the most efficient, its medical equipment and care surpassed others in the area.
It stood out as the optimal location for conducting the surgery.