Mrs. Cooper replied troublingly, "Shea, the doctor said you have to be in bed for at least half a month. It's not even one week after your surgery. If I bring you out, Master Elliot will be mad at me."
Shea raised her head slightly, "Who is Master Elliot?"
Mrs. Cooper answered, "Elliot Foster," and she paused for a while and asked again, "What do you call him?"
Shea thought for a while and pointed at the window," Play outside."
Mrs. Cooper was lost for words. She did not dare to make the decision, so she called Zoe.
After a while, Zoe came into the room.
"Shea, you want to play outside?" Shea asked with a smile, "I can bring you out, but you'll have to sit in the wheelchair. I'm scared that you will get dizzy walking by yourself." Zoe offered.
All Shea wanted was to get some fresh air, it did not matter to her if she had to sit in the wheelchair.
Hence, Shea agreed and Mrs. Cooper took out the wheelchair Elliot had used before.
"Mrs. Cooper, I'll push Shea out," said Zoe to Mrs.
Cooper as she took over and pushed Shea out to the front yard.
In order to reassure the status of being Elliot's
girlfriend, Zoe would need to make a good connection with Shea. Zoe must make good use of each opportunity she has, such as pushing Shea out now.
Shea was starting to show less resistance toward Zoe. It was very good progress. Zoe believed that with a little progress each day, her relationship with Shea would definitely get a huge improvement.
The temperature was over 86 Fahrenheit today, even when the sun was not out entirely.
"Shea, are you still having headaches? I can prescribe you some painkillers if you can't take the pain," Zoe asked softly.
According to Zoe's analysis, Shea now had the IQ of a ten year old child. Hence, she would just need to treat Shea like a ten year old child.
Shea replied, "No." 1
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