Elliot took out a couple pieces of candy from his pocket and placed them in Shea's hand.
Shea finally let go of Elliot's hand when she saw the candy.
After watching Shea enter the treatment center, Elliot's heart filled with uneasiness.
This was the first time he had taken her to see a psychiatrist.
Moreover, she was one of the country's top psychiatrists.
He wondered if Shea would be able to overcome her mental and emotional obstacles.
The doors to the treatment center opened about half an hour later.
Shea hurried out and ran straight into Elliot's embrace.
Her emotions were relatively stable.
She was not crying, but she was just a little scared and nervous.
Elliot wrapped his arms around Shea and patted her back.
"It's alright, Shea. I've been waiting here the entire time."
The doctor offered Elliot a seat on the couch next to them.
"Mr. Foster, I took a look at the information you sent over last night. From my interaction with Shea just now, I don't think she's suited for psychiatric treatment at the moment. Her issues aren't purely psychological. I believe she requires professional surgical treatment first to regain her health. Once she recovers, she might not even require psychiatric treatment."
"Did she say anything to you just now?" Ellio asked.
The doctor shook her head and said, "I asked her to nod or shake her head to answer my questions. She was quite cooperative."
The doctor then handed a questionnaire over to Elliot.
It was the questions that the doctor asked Shea, as well as her answers.
The questions were simple enough. They were things about the people she loved, what was her happiest memory and her worst...
Every answer was related to Elliot.
"Her mental issues outweigh her psychological issues, " said the doctor. "There's no need for you to worry too much, Mr. Foster." 1
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