Kelly leaned in to George and held him firmly without letting go. "George, please talk to me.
What is the problem with you? I sincerely apologize for not paying attention. I have been overwhelmed by the situation."
"I am fine, Kelly.
You must be concerned for my well-being. It is just my chest but it'll pass." George lied.
"All I need is a chilled glass of water," George requested.
His response, though, did not match his facial expressions. The real truth can still be found lingering on his forehead. He may need an extra effort to trick Kelly.
He assured himself that everything was fine, despite having trouble breathing.
"You think I will believe you? Come on, George. I do not think you are very nice. Do you want a doctor?" Kelly suggested.
Having known George his entire life, he is undoubtedly aware of when George is being honest.
"Are you two still at odds over this? There is not much time for us to waste here.
Clearly, Mr. Maynard needs to see a doctor right away. He is having trouble breathing, don't you see that?" There was a moment of silence before Katrina spoke up.
The only time she spoke was when she became aware of George's strange behaviour.
"Stop doing that.
I insist I am all right, and it should stay that way. I would ask for assistance from any of you if I needed it." George objected.
The two of them were beginning to argue because nobody likes to acknowledge their shortcomings.
"This is getting to be too much for me. Something has to be done. If you are harmed, I will not forgive myself." Ignoring George's order, Katrina ultimately decided to go get help.
Before George had a chance to speak or to call her back, she had left.
"What sort of daughter are you raising? She is just as stubborn as you are," George made fun of Kelly.
Slowly, his breathing was returning to normal. There was insufficient evidence that he was improving.
"What more am I able to say?
The distance between the tree and the apple is close." Kelly boasted.
He pointed to his chest and said, "I think she learned from the best."
He may not have said it out loud, but his behaviour made it clear that he was pleased with what Katrina had done.
Katrina refused to focus all of her animosity on George, even though she felt Conor had insulted her severely.
George instantly yelled, "Here she comes already."
With the company's security, Katrina entered.
It was expected that she would arrive with a doctor or even a rescue squad, given her hasty exit.
"Marcus, why are you here in the first place? Isn't your duty post where you should be?" George raged at his security guard.
He coughed again as he screamed at Marcus. It was more difficult to point out where he held his chest this time.
Katrina ordered, "Please come help me, let us get him to the hospital right away." Compared to her father, Kelly seems to have more authority.
George feels compelled to start considering his parenting style in light of the way Katrina handled the matter.
George continues to stare at Katrina in the most perplexed way until they drive to the hospital. He became so focused on her that he abruptly forgot about his health.
As soon as they got to the reception, she begged George, "Stay here with my father while I go get the doctor."
"Please, I have to visit the doctor. We have a time-sensitive matter to attend to," Katrina said in her complaint.
"We will perform a DNA test to determine whether Katrina is my biological daughter once I am well again. I have no explanation for the way she takes care of me.
She demonstrated what it is like to have a child who loves you," George sobbed.
He had intended it to be one of his goofy jokes, but then he remembered that Conor would always be his son.
"The doctor will be here soon. At the moment, he is in the theatre. I could come see what is wrong if that is okay with you." The nurse at the counter volunteered to assist.
Katrina accepted the nurse's offer to assist.
They both hurried back to tend to George, who appeared to be struggling to adapt to life on Earth.
A male voice said, "What is happening? I received a call from a nurse regarding an emergency."
There was some indication that he was the doctor from his attire and demeanour.
"I am so grateful that you are, Doctor Escobar. Attention is desperately needed for this man. He appears to be having a heart attack," the nurse informed Dr. Escobar about George's cardiac condition.
"A heart attack?
Well, let us investigate that.
Right now, I am not really able to say anything." Escobar, the doctor, declared.
He checked George's body quickly because he was not close to him.
"This does not look good on you," Escobar said with a sideways nod.
"What is the duration of your heart attack?" After checking on him, Escobar inquired.
"Only today," George answered back.
"I had a heart attack, but wait a minute. Is it that bad? That was unexpected," George grimaces.
"You have your answer already.
Come on over to sign the consent form. I must first talk to a family member to ensure that," Doctor Escobar asked.
"A consent form?"
They all asked at once.
, "Yes, the consent form
That is the only way we can start treatment right away. For now, we will have to admit you and monitor you," he continued.
George could not think of anything to say. Conor, his first son, was the only person he knew who could assist him in signing the consent form.
Conor might have been the cause of George's unexpected heart attack. The fact that George just had a tantrum makes it even scarier.
Now, the tables have changed. Conor must sign the paperwork so that George can begin treatment right away.
Convincing Conor to attend may seem thoroughly different after their recent argument.