Selma Payne's POV:
In other words, only if Dorothy personally went over would the situation turn for the better.
"Alright," I said, a little discouraged. "I know. How was Dorothy? Aldrich said it's best if I don't go see her, I want to know how she's recovering."
"Everything's normal," Master Hayley replied. "There's no rejection."
"It's more like it's so normal that it's creepy," Kevin said thoughtfully as he pushed his gold-rimmed glasses up his nose. "Logically speaking, things shouldn't have gone so smoothly, but it did happen. This means there's an invisible accident in a place we don't know about. It's more serious than a visible rejection."
Hayley glared at him helplessly as if to signal him not to talk nonsense.
"Wait," I asked. "Please be clear. What do you mean by 'an invisible accident is more serious than a visible rejection'? Is there a problem with Dorothy's engraving?"