Once Maxine and Nurse Bea arrived in Toronto, Grandpa George picked them up and drove themto the rest house. On their way, Grandpa George asked, “How are you, Maxine?”“I’m fine, Dad. Thank you. I’m sorry for the trouble,” she answered, embarrassed.“You are my son’s wife, Maxine. No need to be shy,” he assured her while he stepped on thegas.They had a safe and fun trip on the road as Maxine appreciated the scenery. From time totime, they would also converse. Maxine then looked at her nurse, “Thank you, Bea, for agreeing to be my personal nurse.”She smiled with excitement. “Oh, Ma’am! I’m more grateful to you. I get to have a freevacation while my salary gets higher.” Maxine then knew that Stanley had done that.“Please call me Maxine. Besides, I think we’ll be friends since we’re going to stay togetherfor a while.”“Okay, Maxine...” she replied. Nurse Bea seemed jolly and expressive.After the long ride, they arrived at the rest house. It was grand, full of well-cared plants m
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