Email to Marie
Oct. 3rd, 2006 09:54 pmTo: [D'Ancato, Marie]
From: [Haller, David]
Subject:
Charles and the doctors agree that Yvette can now be released from the Medlab, which I think would be the best for her. Given the culture and temporal shock she's experiencing I don't think it would be a good idea to stick her in a single at this point, and correct me if I'm wrong, but right now the only real opening I can think of is with Laurie -- both practically and in terms of temperament. I'm aware there could be some conflict with putting her in the same suite as Jennie, but we've had discussed Yvette and Jennie was very adamant in wanting to do right by her, and while it might be a little awkward initially I think it'll be far from the huge problem it might be otherwise.
As for Yvette herself . . . she doesn't remember much about the situation with Marius and Jennie. Unless that changes, I think this might be the best solution. At least for the time being.
From: [Haller, David]
Subject:
Charles and the doctors agree that Yvette can now be released from the Medlab, which I think would be the best for her. Given the culture and temporal shock she's experiencing I don't think it would be a good idea to stick her in a single at this point, and correct me if I'm wrong, but right now the only real opening I can think of is with Laurie -- both practically and in terms of temperament. I'm aware there could be some conflict with putting her in the same suite as Jennie, but we've had discussed Yvette and Jennie was very adamant in wanting to do right by her, and while it might be a little awkward initially I think it'll be far from the huge problem it might be otherwise.
As for Yvette herself . . . she doesn't remember much about the situation with Marius and Jennie. Unless that changes, I think this might be the best solution. At least for the time being.