10 Hospital Visit Huhu Angry; offended; indignant. The huge suitcase rolled down the hospital hallway, bumping along past the nurses’ station, its owner pausing just long enough to check room numbers. It whined. “Quiet, ‘Ilima!” Jay shushed. “You’re going to get us caught.” “Hello, Jay! Bringing some clothes for Uncle Kahana?” “Ms. Robinson!” Jay stammered. “And Mr. Halpert! I didn’t expect to see you here.” “We’re just leaving. I think Kahana will be happy to see you,” Mr. Halpert said. “And the clothes.” Ms. Robinson winked. “Come on, Anne,” said Mr. Halpert, taking her arm. “I think those clothes need airing.” “Bentos at Hari’s?” “On me.” Jay watched them walk down the hall, brushing against each other a little. Teachers are so weird, he thought, pushing through the door.

