Brandon took Theresa to the breakfast joint across from the inpatient department for a bite to eat.
Theresa was still curious about that man who had suddenly lost his edge and couldn't help but ask Brandon, "Daddy, what's up with that Mister?"
Mentioning Daniel was like a thorn in Brandon's side, bringing up all sorts of thoughts he wished he could avoid.
He and Sophia had seen the trouble coming from a mile away and had taken steps to dodge the bullet - rescheduling the construction and switching teams. Everything should have been peachy, but Daniel had to go and pull strings in the shadows because he was Brandon's old man, and that was what led to Sophia's tragedy - a betrayal Brandon could never forgive.
With that kind of grudge weighing on him, he couldn't bring himself to teach Theresa to turn the other cheek, and he sure didn't think it was necessary for Theresa to know that he was her granddad.
"He just ran into some bad luck." Brandon said softly to her, "Don't sweat it, Theresa."
Theresa nodded, not quite getting it, "Okay."
Looking up, she saw Kent hustling out of the hospital entrance, who was obviously worried, scanning the area while fishing out his phone to make a call.
Theresa waved at him, "Hey, Uncle Kent!"
Kent followed the voice and saw Brandon sitting across Theresa, put away his phone, and jogged over to them. He wasn't there for any particular reason - just didn't like the idea of Brandon being alone.
Brandon knew what was going on in Kent's head and didn't make a fuss, just handed him the menu booklet, "Grab something to eat first."
He didn't ask for an update on Daniel and Patricia.
Kent took the hint and didn't bring it up, took the menu, and ordered himself some breakfast.
Brandon watched him close the booklet and then said, "I'll drop Theresa home after we eat; go and sort out the discharge papers for me then."
Kent looked at him, surprised, "Didn't the doc say to stay in for a couple more days for observation?"
"No need." Brandon said flatly, "I know my own body. It's nothing serious."
But Kent wasn't one to take things lightly. He called Brandon's doctor on the spot to check if it was okay for him to be discharged now.
The doctor said it would be best to stay a couple more days for observation, but if Brandon insisted on leaving, it wasn't impossible. His condition was stable, and other than acute gastric bleeding from excessive grief, there were no serious issues. Resting at home with a bit of peace of mind would do, and he should make sure to get plenty of rest. Also, he had to sign an Against Medical Advice (AMA) form.
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