Jean may not remember Finland, but his attitude wasn't awkward at all. He treated her like a friend and he was very sure that at one time in his life, Finland had a very important meaning to him.
"We are going to Colmar tomorrow," Jean said. "I want to take the car for our trip. I have found it difficult to take the train, many people will recognize me."
"Oui..." said Rosalind. "You be careful there, then. What are your plans with Maman's grandson?"
Jean and Finland looked at each other. They knew Rosalind meant Terry.
"Uhm... once we get back from Colmar, we will go straight to Singapore to meet him and do a donor test," Finland answered. "Hopefully I'm compatible, and the transplant can be done."
Rosalind covered her mouth out of surprise. Sadness was clearly visible on her face, "Poor Terry... I hope you are a compatible match... Such a good child, having to endure this at such a young age..."