Dr. Allen asks stella if she is done with her work. She tells him that she is about to introduce him to a rich and handsome man. He asks her why the family of a patient came looking for her the day before. She says that she did not accept the money. He tells her that he will go to his son's college the next day to find out the cause of the fight. He says that he does not trust her temper and that he is more "headed" than she is. He then asks her about her father, who is divorced and raising his son around the age of sixteen
Dr. Allen asks stella if she is done with her work. She tells him that she is about to introduce him to a rich and handsome man. He asks her why the family of a patient came looking for her the day before. She says that she did not accept the money. He tells her that he will go to his son's college the next day to find out the cause of the fight. He says that he does not trust her temper and that he is more "headed" than she is. He then asks her about her father, who is divorced and raising his son around the age of sixteen