Theo POV Saun took a few photos of the child and the parents, gathering as much as he could for a press release. Robson would approve it before it was sent to the public. This was a huge deal; we wanted it all to go well. So far, so good with the child. Her oxygen saturation was good, and that was my main worry. She had been slightly blue when she was on the operating table. At last, the parents left the building; after some strong encouragement from Robson, it was planned that the child would be kept sedated for at least twenty-four hours, and the parents could return tomorrow and see how she was doing. They wanted to stay for the twenty-four hours, but that was just silly. What would they do, stand all that time and stare through the window? Robson, Saun, and I sat at the table in th

