This is a series and will make much more sense if you read them in order.
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He followed her out of the room, stealing one last glance at the small bundle on the bed. They went into a little kitchen and the woman pulled two mugs out of the cabinet. He saw her pour coffee from a glass pitcher. She turned and put the mugs on the table. She turned back and returned with a glass bowl of sugar and a glass pitcher of creamer.
"You take it with cream and sugar, right?" She said.
He nodded and looked perplexed. How did she know that?
"Solvia told me." The woman said and sat down.
He stood there looking at her, still perplexed. He had never had coffee with Sophie, how did she know that?
"Sit Doc, you're making me tired looking at you." The woman said with a familiar laugh.
He sat slowly and grabbed his mug. It was warm and felt good in his hands.
"Thank you so much for bringing her home, Doc. She told me you would but I was worried. Not that I could stop her, that girl is so determined when she gets a thought in her head." She said and sipped her coffee.
"What do you mean, she told you I would bring her home?" he asked.
"She was very sick yesterday and I was able to talk her into staying home. However, this morning she would have none of it. She said she could not miss your class. Something about it was a critical day and not to worry, you would bring her home." The woman said and took another sip.
He tried to process what she was saying. He was very confused. He thought about what Sophie said when she got in the car, "I knew you would come." How did she know that? Did she know or did she hope and was there a difference between those two with this girl?
"Maam, she did not ask me to take her home. I saw someone standing in the rain at the bus stop and offered them a ride. I didn't know it was her until she got in the car." He said.
He saw the woman's face break into a big smile and she shook her head slowly side to side. She sipped her coffee and then looked up at him.
"You offered a complete stranger a ride? And one that was soaking wet at that? You do that often Doc?" she said with a little smile.
"No, I have never done anything like that before and I'm not sure I know why I did it today. I was very close to driving away and leaving her." He said, concern in his voice.
"But you didn't." she said and took another sip.
"Yes, but if I had there is no telling what would have happened to her." He said, now very worried.
"True, but you didn't." She said again.
"Dammit, she can't be doing that. She could get hurt or something much worse." He said and he could feel himself getting angry.
The woman smiled at him in her calm way and it got him even more frustrated.
"Doc, when Solvia gets an idea in her head she is unstoppable. She has been that way her whole life. I worry about her constantly but I realized long ago that I can't do anything about it. That is how she is, I can't change her, I won't change her. I just love her and enjoy every minute I have with her. That is what she has taught me. It is hard but she always seems to know what she is doing." The woman said.
"How can you just let her do these things? Can't you just tell her no?" He asked, suddenly feeling as if he was going somewhere he shouldn't.
The woman chuckled. He could feel his face screwing up into a frown. He was starting to think that he had no idea what was going on.
"She was right again. She said you would be mad at first. She then said I just needed to talk to you for a while and you would be fine. Doc, I am her mother and she does listen to me. I could forbid her from doing these things but you do understand that telling her no and forcing her to do something different would change her. Would you change anything about her Doc?" the woman said.