Come on, he’s stable. He’s fine right now. Eat first, and then you can man your post by his bedside, or I can man the post and you can sleep in a proper bed.
“You want to take a shift by Peter’s bedside?” she asked, surprised. As if she didn’t quite believe him or the help he was offering.
Yes.
“You? Shouldn’t you be resting before your surgery?”
That’s not for a few days yet. Let me take a shift. I want to do it.
“I don’t know...”
She looked over her shoulder at the door of the pediatric critical care unit and he knew the pull she was feeling. He was feeling it too.
It was hard not to when your child was lying there sick.