As he pushed the wheelchair, Leonardo tried to talk with Summer.
But Summer ignored him. He wasn't angry and kept speaking casually.
After stepping out of the elevator, Summer looked up and saw a tall and thin boy walking out of the hospital.
Looking after him, Summer found him familiar.
She muttered, "Douglas..."
Leonardo, who was behind her, heard her voice and stopped abruptly. He followed her eyes and saw a boy.
All of a sudden, the boy answered a phone call. He turned around and looked into the hospital after speaking for a while. Thus, Summer could see his face clearly.
Although he looked like Douglas from behind,
Summer didn't know him.
She looked down at the ground absentmindedly.
If she hadn't suddenly seen a familiar silhouette, she would have forgotten Douglas.
She had an extremely poor memory now.
Apart from those who were around her, she could no longer think of her family and friends easily.
Neither Summer nor Leonardo spoke anything.
Tim stood next to the car and waited for them outside the hospital.
Leonardo wanted to help Summer get into the car. However, Summer waved her hand and stood up, "I can do it by myself."
Leonardo agreed. He supported her with one hand and opened the car door with the other.
Tim put the wheelchair into the trunk. After Summer and Leonardo got in the car, he walked to the driving seat.
It was quiet in the car.
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