>A moment later a a pair of nurses enterred the room.  One was human and the other an Andorian.  They made their way over to the two doctors.  They had previously been briefed about the need for secrecy about this patient and had been working on the case since the former Ambassador's return to the station.
 
>"Ambassador D'amondra has come out of stasis.  We would like to make her more comfortable.  Could you give her a bath and change her clothes?"
 
>The two nurses nodded and immediately set to work on their responsibilities.
 
>Hilda stepped forward as Dr. D'amondra was preparing to deal with the stasis unit.  "Doctor, I was wondering how your daughter has been doing since the explosion?"
 
"She misses her brother," Serana replied, "She's become more curious about medical practices, but she's otherwise recovering as well as can be expected."  She looked at Hilda.  "She has many of my memories, you know.  She has more knowledge of medicine than she knows.   She doesn't necessarily know how to apply it, and she doesn't have the psychological maturity to handle the impact of trauma victims in the flesh yet, but if she seems excitable, that's because of the imbalance she goes through of being a child with adult memories.  If I don't keep tight psychological controls on her, she could go insane."  She smiled ruefully.  "Jayden was good for that, he kept her a child.  He has less problems because he didn't inherit as many of my memories, and he takes after his father.   But now he's gone, and I have to control her more."
 
"She asks about you sometimes, you know.  I think she liked working with you."
 
-S
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