"I'll help," he said with a smile. "She likes going out in the sun, I think she needs to go out and bask in it again."
He beamed. "I'm glad," he told her. "It's been strange, not having you around. But hopefully you won't have to worry about me." He nodded. "And they end up suffering for it."
"We can do that," he agreed. "Let's do it by borough, I think, or we'll be riding the train or in cabs all day."