Chapter 3 “Her prognosis is good,” Doctor Ashley Mueller stated, eyeing the notes on the clipboard she held. “She did suffer a significant blow to the head, but swelling is already diminished and brain activity is good. That’s the most important injury. We’re monitoring her closely and I assure you, she’s in good hands.” Linus stood outside the hospital room where his sister slept, clutching Samson’s hand. He’d practically leapt out of the car as soon as Samson parked, making a beeline for the automatic doors and the reception desk beyond. The gray-haired lady behind the desk had called for Dr. Mueller after Samson politely hushed him and conveyed what he’d been trying to say with more calm. Linus had taken to pacing while he waited what seemed like an extraordinarily long time but was i