It's time for bed. Dr. Mena is in the middle of a conversation with her husband, Dr. Lockwood, when Lockwood asks her to calm down. He wants her to tell him what's wrong at the hospital. Lockwood says he's not the one who sent the report, and he doesn't want to be blamed for anything. He says he gave it to her personally, and that she's trying to make him lose his wife's job. He also says he has more evidence to back up his accusations. He hopes Lockwood's team leader, Lee, will investigate the matter. Lockwood tells him that he'd be lying if he didn't believe that Mena was working with the patient and her family to put his wife in a bad situation. He's also worried that if Mena continues to lie, she'll be in trouble in the future. He tells her to be careful, because if she continues to do this, it's going to cause her to lose her job.
It's time for bed. Dr. Mena is in the middle of a conversation with her husband, Dr. Lockwood, when Lockwood asks her to calm down. He wants her to tell him what's wrong at the hospital. Lockwood says he's not the one who sent the report, and he doesn't want to be blamed for anything. He says he gave it to her personally, and that she's trying to make him lose his wife's job. He also says he has more evidence to back up his accusations. He hopes Lockwood's team leader, Lee, will investigate the matter. Lockwood tells him that he'd be lying if he didn't believe that Mena was working with the patient and her family to put his wife in a bad situation. He's also worried that if Mena continues to lie, she'll be in trouble in the future. He tells her to be careful, because if she continues to do this, it's going to cause her to lose her job.