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Dr. Diver returned to the Clinic and with a slightly depressing demeanor and began to work again. Immediately Dr. Gregory's wife suspected something strange going on with Dick and Nicole, she admitted that Nicole treated her almost as if she was diseased and Dr. Diver is constantly reeking of alcohol. At first, Dr. Gregory defends his colleague but eventually sided with his wife and searched for ways to separate his clinic and Dr. Diver, it was hard but it had to be done for the better. But without notice Dick discovers that Mr. Warren, Nicole's father, is dying and has come to Switzerland's to apologize for his repeated sexual abuse. Dr. Diver does not want Nicole to find out because he feels it will be the complete breaking point and demise of her entire psyche so he refrains from telling her but consults Dr. Gregory and his wife. …show more content…
Gregory's wife told Nicole about her father but when she searched for him he was already gone and had left without a word. A week goes by and Nicole is still withdrawn from the world and Dr. Diver is being scrutinized yet again because a father withdrew his alcoholic son from the clinic because his son said he smelled alcohol on the breath of Dr. Diver. Dr. Gregory is outraged and upset with Dr. Diver insists that he should leave the clinic. Devastated by everything, the Divers head back to their villa on the Rivera Through the reckoning and demise of their perfect world the Divers still live comfortably, they spend a great deal of their time with their children. Dick constantly turned to alcohol for his comfort and numbing him from the devastating feelings that he can not handle. The Divers marriage eventually reaches a low point beyond return. Dick had suspected that Nicole was having an affair with his friend Tommy Barban but never put any deep thought into it because he felt as though Nicole and he were not just together but apart of one another and

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