"On my God! What happened? Lily asked Woody as the others gathered around her. Woody explained what had happened to Hannah and they all fell silent.
"Will she be okay?" asked Bug.
"He'll be fine," said Jordan, jumping in so Woody wouldn't have to answer." The doctor wants to do some more tests and Hannah still has to wake up, but besides that, everything is fine." Woody looked at the gratefully.
"Call if you need anything," said Lily. "Sorry we can't talk more, but it's crazy here."
"Do you want me to come in?" asked Jordan.
"No, it's fine. Besides, I think Woody needs you more," Lily replied.
"Okay. Well, I'll see you later, I guess," Jordan said as she walked over and joined Woody who was talking with Nigel.
"Thanks, Nigel," he said as Jordan approached.
"What were you guys talking about?" she asked Woody as Nigel left.
"Nigel is just going to help me with something," replied Woody.
"Would you like to explain further?" she asked.
"No. I wasn't planning on it," he replied smiling.
"I'm just going to let it slide, but only because your daughter is in the hospital," she said.
"Speaking of hospitals, do you want to head back?" he asked.
"Sure. Just let me run to my office and get something," she replied.
"Okay," he said happily. "I'll just wait here." She smiled and walked quickly to her office and out of Woody's line of vision.
"Nigel? Nigel! Where are you?" she asked.
"Yeah. Right here love," he said coming out of the crypt.
"I want to know what you were talking to Woody about?" she asked.
"He wanted me to go to the scene of the accident and check things out and see it I could find any clues," he replied.
"Do you think there might be anything?" she asked.
"I'm not sure. I haven't been there yet," he replied.
"Call me when you go. I want to help you," she said.
"Okay. It'll be sometime this afternoon," Nigel replied.
"Great, and do you think we could keep this under wraps. I don't want Woody to know," she said.
"Yeah, sure thing," he said.
"Thanks, Nig," she replies as she turned around and left. She walked down the hall and back to Woody.
"Took you long enough," he said as she came near. " What did you have to get?"
"I just had to put some papers away that I left out yesterday," she replied.
"Oh, are you ready now?" Woody asked.
"Yeah, let's go," she said as they walked down the hall and left the morgue. They got in the car and drove toward the hospital.
"While you were talking with Nigel, I thought of something to get the nurses on my good side," he said happily.
"What do you mean? I was in my office!" she said excitedly.
"Jordan, I may be worried about Hannah, but I'm not naïve," he replied.
"Okay, okay. So I was talking with Nigel. Big deal," she said.
"I just want him to check out the scene of the accident. There may be something there that was overlooked," Woody replied. She gave him a sidelong glance. "I just want to be sure."
"Okay," she said. " Anyway, what's your ides to get the nurse's on your good side?"
"All will be revealed in good time," he replied quoting her. She just laughed. They arrived at the hospital ten minutes later.
"Jordan, why don't you head upstairs. I'll be there in just a minute," he said to her.
"Okay, but where are you going?" she asked.
"I'll be there in a minute. Don't worry," he replied. Woody left Jordan standing in the lobby while he ventured into the gift shop. She rode the elevator to the third floor, and went into Hannah's room. She was still lying on the bed and she took a seat beside her. Woody entered a few minutes later.
"So… what did you get?" Jordan asked curious at why he went into the gift shop.
"I bought some flowers for Hannah," he replied.
"Oh. I thought you were going to get the nurses back on your good side," she said.
"Be patient. It will take time, but I will win them over with my charm," her replied.
"What charm?" asked a weak voice. They both turned and stared at Hannah.
"You're awake!" Woody said excitedly.
"Yeah," she replied. "What exactly happened?"
"You had a seizure. The doctors think that you had a bad reaction to some of the medicine," he said.
"Will I be okay?" she asked worriedly.
"Yeah, you're going to be fine," Jordan said.
"That's good," Hannah replied. "So why do you need to get the nurses on your good side?"
"Oh, it's nothing really," he said as he smiled at Jordan.
"Come on," she replied.
"Jordan threatened the nurse because she wouldn't let us in. She eventually did because of Jordan's coaxing skills," he said.
"Really?" Hannah asked.
"Yeah. She also pretended to be like your own personal doctor to get information about what happened," he replied.
"Only because you made me!" Jordan said laughing.
"Well I only did it because they wouldn't tell me anything," he replied defending himself.
"It's sounds like you guys had a good time," Hannah said smiling.
"We were worried about you though," Woody replied as Jordan's cell phone began to ring.
"Cavanaugh," she said as she answered her phone. "Okay. We're on out way. Yeah, he knows. Bye."
"Who was that?" he asked.
"It was Nigel. He's ready to go. You're coming, right?" she asked.
"Yeah, Jordan and I are going to go check out an investigation. We'll be back later," Woody said.
"Okay. I'll see you guys later," Hannah replied as Woody and Jordan left her room. As they walked down the hall, the nurse that Jordan had threatened stopped them in the hall.
"Mr. Hoyt, I just wanted to thank you for the cookies you left, as well as the card. I'm sorry for the mix-up that happened this morning," she said smiling at Woody.
"Yeah, me too. I just wanted you to know that I didn't mean to invade on your turf. Jordan here, she just gets so angry sometimes and takes it out on anybody who gets in her way," he replied. They nurse stopped smiling and stared at Jordan.
"Maybe you should go to am anger management class. They have some wonderful classes at the community center that might prove beneficial to you and your problem," she said hostilely.
"Listen you---" Jordan began. Woody put his hand over her mouth.
"Again, sorry for the mix-up," Woody apologized.
"It was no problem," the nurse said kindly and turned around to leave.
"I can't believe you said that!" Jordan said as soon as the nurse was out of hearing distance, and she smacked him playfully.
"Jordan, Jordan. I did what I had to do," he said smiling. "You know, you really ought to consider those anger management classes," Woody added laughing.
"I just want you to remember one thing," she replied even though she thought the situation had been funny.
"What's that?" he asked.
"Karma's a bitch," Jordan replied smiling as she made her way to the elevator.
