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"Now, now, Elena," he quipped with a chuckle, "their living conditions are quite nice. I guess the word camp isn't the best word to use. As climate changed, so did accommodations. Families have a small house with all the amenities they would need. They can come and go as they please. Children without parents are in a sort of barrack. They get a room and are well taken care of with medicine, food, cloths and yes, even entertainment. They even attend local schools so it's not a bad place."
He sipped his coffee, "I keep the clinic staffed twenty four/ seven. Believe me, the Canaria government tries to make sure they have what they need and if something is overlooked, it is rectified."
Doc then put his coffee down and became concerned. He was concerned both as a doctor and as a person. Elena looked withdrawn and it concerned him. He kindly went over to her and place a caring hand on her shoulder. "You know, if you're not ready for this, I won't take you over there."