I bet Cora has learned a lot working at the hospital. About all kinds of medical-y things and bodily fluids that makes Robert turn pale at the mention. But it makes her feel useful after a lifetime of feeling not quite so.
And maybe Cora feels like she’s stepping up for Sybil, who loved being a nurse and helping people. She understands the wanting and needing of a purpose, and she honors her late daughter by being there every day.
And so Robert does feel a little bit neglected sometimes, but he does his best to be supportive and after so many years his best is so much better than it was. He is proud of her, even if medicine and doctors and the like make him uncomfortable.
Still, he will talk the ear off anybody about her work at the hospital, something she isn’t aware of until Tom lets it slip that he’s getting a reputation for being insufferably braggy about his accomplished wife.
That evening when Cora is talking about the hospital when they are alone, Robert might miss the glint in her eye. Her confidence is up, she feels strong, and she feels playful.
He misses the humor in her tone (he often does, sweet man) when she tells him she ought to check his pulse.
Why, he wonders aloud? He feels perfectly fine.
When her lips find his carotid artery, though…That’s when he understands.