“I understand pride, Gray, but you should have told us about your situation. If we had known, we could have helped you use your insurance to your mother’s best advantage and she would have gotten the best possible care; but it’s not too late. Come over to my house at noon tomorrow and we’ll have lunch and make arrangements for her to go to Trenton.” Keith leaned over and patted his hand while Marianne poured more coffee.
Enzo leaned on the table. “If you don’t mind, Keith, I’d like to come too. I thought I bought an excellent insurance for my employees at EDA but it isn’t as good as yours. I’d like to give my people the same kind of peace of mind. Do you have documentation and an agent?”