As Day Thirteen ends, there is a sense of relief over some new information I received that involves Jenny, but this information is not related to her condition so first I’d like to go over her condition today. Jenny is now beginning to talk, albeit very broken and mostly unintelligible but she is able to string together simple responses. This is a tremendous step forward as it means her brain is beginning to repair itself. The nurse warned me that because Jenny is beginning to talk, if she starts becoming agitated or more aggressive, this is actually a good thing because it’s been proven over many studies that those who go down this route when beginning to speak have better recoveries than those who just remain silent. I am told I have to keep in mind that it may be hard for me to see her become angry, agitated and aggressive, but ultimately it is something that is better than the alternative. The Neurosurgery team came by tonight and signed off meaning their care is not needed at this point. They have written that neurologically, it looks like Jenny can make a decent recovery. Weeks ago I could only hope to write that line and I am so relieved, so incredibly relieved to be able to write that now. Jenny, with her unending determination is still fighting inside her own mind every single second and granting herself the opportunity to get pieces of herself back. Lastly, the new information I received about Jenny was a long awaited phone call I received from the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) who were the team to investigate the accident. Jenny is not being considered, in any way, to have fault in the collision. The full investigation is still ongoing and the final report will take quite some time before being released due to procedures that still need to be done. My utmost thanks to Corporal Garton, Corporal Light and Constable Maloy for their work and cooperation. They also told me Jenny is in their thoughts and prayers with departing words that made me put my hand over my heart as I heard it – “It is unfair that in life, people can do all the right things yet still have something tragic happen to them to no fault of their own.”