Ethan listens carefully as Mamma Fontaine tells the story. Ethan was sure that a normal person would feel sadness for the dead woman and her family and compassion for the old nurse at having to live through such a case, but Ethan never really understood those emotions. The story left Ethan with a lot of questions, like why would the ghost of a seemingly nice woman hurt Mr King and wouldn't her degenerating condition imply that there was a problem before her death. The story also didn't account for the fat maggot man and the mysterious room in SICU. Ethan didn't think it was the correct time to point out the inconsistency though, he'd gotten mamma Fontaine talking and now the way she was looking at him gave him the impression that her continued willingness was temperamental. Realizing he needed to say something empathetic, Ethan does his best impression of a sorrowful frown and takes a sympathetic tone to his voice, That's a horrible case to have to care for. The young patients with families are the hardest for me, the prospect of a child without a mother is nothing short of heartbreaking. Ethan will give the nurse a moment to compose herself while he stands reflecting on her words. Have incidents always been confined to that single room or have they spread to other areas of the hospital?