Elisha smiled a little as he fielded another text message from Izak. Izak was the most like Hadyn of their three, and in some ways the closest to him. He could sense the panic in the extremely technical questions his son was firing off.
Questions Elisha certainly couldn't answer, but he knew that wasn't the point.
"They did a few while you were...out," he said softly as he stood up to pour Hadyn a glass of water from the pitcher on the table. Hadyn had a private room because...well, obviously he did, and Elisha was going to give him a look if he made a single comment about Elisha throwing his money around. If there was a time for all of it to do any good, after all, it damn well should be now.
"They'll be waking you up early tomorrow for a blood test," he said as he helped Hadyn adjust the bed and handed him the water. "Then, I think, an echo. Dr. Oduwole said he'd be in after they're able to look at the results of those." Marcus Oduwole was the undisputed best cardiologist in Chicago, according to Aunt Jen, who knew these things. He'd called Elisha personally while Hadyn was still unconscious.
no subject
Questions Elisha certainly couldn't answer, but he knew that wasn't the point.
"They did a few while you were...out," he said softly as he stood up to pour Hadyn a glass of water from the pitcher on the table. Hadyn had a private room because...well, obviously he did, and Elisha was going to give him a look if he made a single comment about Elisha throwing his money around. If there was a time for all of it to do any good, after all, it damn well should be now.
"They'll be waking you up early tomorrow for a blood test," he said as he helped Hadyn adjust the bed and handed him the water. "Then, I think, an echo. Dr. Oduwole said he'd be in after they're able to look at the results of those." Marcus Oduwole was the undisputed best cardiologist in Chicago, according to Aunt Jen, who knew these things. He'd called Elisha personally while Hadyn was still unconscious.