"Ouch." Louisa suddenly winced in pain.
Kenneth immediately dropped his fork and asked, "What's wrong?"
"I think I've hit some nerve." Louisa was in such pain that she gestured for Serena to stop.
"Is it here? Or here." Kenneth's touch was enough to make Louisa cry out in pain.
"What happened? Serena, where did you learn this massage technique?" Kenneth asked worriedly.
"I didn't learn, I just improvised," Serena was flustered, "Mom, did I do something wrong? Should I call a doctor?"
"No need, when you finish your breakfast, Kenneth, call Dr. Lee," Louisa hadn't expected to experience such sudden pain. As she stood up, tears welled from the pain.
It felt worse than a crick in the neck.
As Kenneth helped her walk out, he dialed Dr. Lee's number.
Serena hadn't expected her good intentions to cause such trouble, so she followed, "Mom, let me help you. Why don't you sit on the couch and wait? Dr. Lee will be here soon."
Seeing her daughter's concern, Louisa didn't reprimand her. Instead, she comforted, "Don't worry, I'm fine."
"You didn't finish your breakfast." Serena looked guilty, "I'll get you a glass of water."
As she rushed to get the water, she stumbled over a stool, and water spilled towards Louisa.
Kenneth quickly stepped in front of Louisa, getting soaked himself and splashing some water on Louisa's face.
Once again, Serena's good intentions had gone awry. "I'm sorry, Mom, Dad, I didn't mean to." she hurriedly grabbed some tissue to wipe Louisa's face, but her hasty movements made Louisa wince in pain. "Serena, Serena, you go and have your breakfast. I'll manage."
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