Aaron “Thank you for accompanying me and for not leaving my granddaughter alone.” The old man seems touched. I imagine it must be due to the situation with his wife. “You don't have to thank me, I'm happy to do it,” I try to reassure him. During the journey, the familiarity between us strengthens. He is a well-educated man, and his conversation is very pleasant. “So, you are from the Jordans, from the prestigious hospital in Ontario. I've heard about your parents. They are very good friends with my son and daughter-in-law. Do you know them? Agatha and Robson Taylor.” Now that he mentions it, I hadn't realized that. I recently found out that Myriam's parents were doctors like me, but I didn’t know their names. “To be honest, I haven't known your granddaughter for long and I hadn’t asked

