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Tombstone Estate, Planet Gran Canaria, Omega 49 System
It wasn't the flower garden estate that it once was when Midori did a lot of gardening but it was still beautiful. With the absence of a female inhabitant and a cooling planet, the once bustling gardens of flowers and vegetables were replaced with Evergreens. They did well here and once Doc figured it out, he re-opened his old home. It was huge and living alone made it even bigger. He still wrestled with his depression but he had his memories and his twins were getting ready to make the move to Tombstone in the near future. But for now, it was Doc alone.
Med Force Enterprises was doing well. He was going about the estate getting it ready for guests. He had only communicated with Professor Nerva Regis but with what he sent him about potential medical improvements, it seemed like a very good opportunity. Making it better, he was at Grand Vista Orbiatal above the planet. He was looking for some shore time and it gave Doc a reason to straighten things out in his home. He was busy with the guest quarters, getting them set up. He was by no means a housekeeper but he held his own.
Another great addition was his chance to meet one of his new members and ship captains, Helen Burns, wife of the still missing Charles Burns. To Doc, he owed Helen much. It was a large donation by Charles, then of the Zoner Trading Consortium, that enable Doc to build a state of the are maternity center aboard Med Force One. It was so named for Charles and it was Doc's honor. An invite to Helen was sent. He was hoping that she would show.
He made sure his bar was well stocked and that he had plenty of food about. He had no wait staff so he was it. He had plenty to cook so he hoped his guests would enjoy what he could prepare. He spent a full day getting things ready knowing that the next day his guests would arrive. Once things were to his liking, he retired to his West room, poured a drink and relaxed on his piano for a couple of hours.