She went to the director's office and knocked on the door.
Come in, said the director. She entered the office and said
Good afternoon, I was told that you were looking for me.
Yes, I was looking for you because we need to talk. First, accept my condolences, you lost a wonderful person and I lost my good friend. I'm not sure how you'll go on without him, but I think you're strong enough to overcome all obstacles. Speaking of obstacles, there is one big one and I have to tell you. Until now, I was the director, but now I have to retire, so a new doctor is taking my place. I will be there for another two weeks and during that time you will have to get used to some conditions that the other director will ask for. I know it will be a little difficult for you to manage after everything, but I promised your grandfather that I would look after you as if you were my granddaughter. Your grandfather was like a brother to me, so now you can freely say that I am also your grandfather in a way. He began to cry and then realized that he had lost a very good friend.