The clinic wasn't busy that afternoon, which was a blessing for Dr. Leslie Thompkins. There had a few people in and out, but for the most part, it had been quiet. Some of the staff had gone home for Mother's Day, but Leslie had opted to stay until it closed. There was no telling when someone might need her assistance. So she leisurely tended to the not so necessary needs of the clinic as well as tidying up a few rooms. She was so involved in her work that she almost didn't hear the chimes at the entrance of the clinic chime. Setting down the container of sterilized cotton swabs, she made her way to the waiting room to see a man holding a mug with a small bouquet of flowers inside it. On the handle was a teddy bear.

"I'm looking for a Dr. Leslie Thompkins?"

"I'm Dr. Thompkins," she said. "Can I help you?"

"I'm from Sakura Gardens floral shop and I have an order for you." He handed her the mug.

Frowning, she accepted it and looked at the card. Her frown disappeared and she happily signed the form that he gave her. She signed it and the delivery man left, wishing her a Happy Mother's Day. Retiring to her office, she set down the mug that held mostly pink carnations, with two cattelya flowers to round it out. The mug had the words "To the World's Greatest Grandmother" on it. Her lips turned up into a smile as she reread the card.

Dear Doc Leslie,

Thanks a bunch for taking care of us. Not only are you one of the best doctors in the world, but you're also one of the greatest people in the world. I just wanted to wish you a Happy Mother's Day and tell you thanks.

Love Tim Drake

Tucking the card back in the flowers, she set the small arrangement on her desk. Dialing through her rolodex, she found a certain young man's telephone number and gave him a rang.