Finding you, part 6, chapter 32,
at the Quartermaine. Alan and Tracy were talking when Genevieve came in. "Genevieve, it's good to see you," Alan said. "You too, Grandfather. Aunt Tracy," Genevieve said. "Are you okay?" Alan asked. "Yes, it was fun being out, but I'm tired," Genevieve replied. "Sit down," Alan said. Genevieve sat down, and Alan poured her some water. "Genevieve, I know you want your life back, but you can't push yourself," Alan advised. "I know, I want to go out, and without Mother, she's driving me crazy," Genevieve admitted. "I know it's been hard, but your mother loves you and wants to fix things between you two," Alan said. "I think we're too late for that," Genevieve responded. "Genevieve, just try. Now I have to get to the hospital. I'll see you tonight. Take it easy," Alan said. "I will, Grandfather," Genevieve replied. He kissed Genevieve on the cheek and left. "Genevieve, I'm glad you're okay," Tracy said. "Thanks, I don't feel that way," Genevieve responded. "I know, and you will get better. You can't let them win," Tracy encouraged. "Who are my parents?" Genevieve asked. "Yes. Don't let this chance slip away from you," Tracy replied. "I'm trying. I still want my independence," Genevieve said. "I know, and I'm glad you pushed Skye away for that," Tracy said. "Why don't you and my mother get along?" Genevieve asked. "Some stuff in the past. When Skye first came to town, claiming to be Alan's daughter, I thought she was a con artist," Tracy explained. "Oh. Well, this family does have money; we need to protect it," Genevieve said. "Yes," Tracy agreed. "I wish I was recovering here," Genevieve said. "I know, but you can do this," Tracy said. "Thanks," Genevieve replied.
