think because I used the clay on Louis that I would discard modern medicine whenever I feel like it?”
“Well...I don’t know. And it’s not just Louis now, is it? You seemed pretty convinced in Ginger’s situation, too.”
Debates about medicine she was used to, so thankfully everything Abe had taught her kicked in. This topic she could discuss with complete confidence. She tried to decide how best to proceed.
He beat her to it. “Since you brought this up, I feel like I need to give you some advice. Despite our rough start, I have a good feeling about you, Ally. Aside from the mu...clay, Louis’s evacuation went well. You made the right call regarding the hospital. And I admire the way you handled Jacob Weil. He can be pretty intense, if not outright intimidating. I know you had Ginger’s best interests in mind. Anyone could see your compassion. Except...”
“Except what?”
“Except that I’m wondering if you’re aware of Dr. Boyd’s opinion on this subject.”
“Which subject?”
“The subject of medical marijuana. He’s very much against it.”
“But it’s legal now.”
“Not at the federal level. And he lobbied hard against it here in Alaska.”
“Ginger brought it up.”
Tag exhaled. “I know, and like I said, I think you handled it very well. But you need to be careful.”
A million invisible needles pricked at her skin. “Careful?” She repeated the word flatly. Careful was the opposite of what she needed to be in order to get her message out, especially when medical marijuana was a topic about which she should be able to speak freely.
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