Chapter 166: You are doing great...
By the tthey returned to the mansion, the sky was painted in shades of orange and golden. The sun was
slowly setting, casting long shadows across the driveway. Their car moved gently toward the front of the
mansion and rolled to a stop at the entrance. They all sighed deeply in relief.
It had been a long and stressful day, and everyone was tired. The driver stepped out and walked to the trunk to
bring out the wheelchair. Davis looked at the chair and sighed deeply. So many thoughts filled his mind. Will |
ever stand on my own again? he wondered. How long will | have to keep waiting for someone to helpout of
the car?
Slowly, Davis was helped into the wheelchair. Jessica took hold of the handles and gently pushed him into the
house.
Once they got to the bedroom, she dropped her bag on the nightstand and slumped onto the bed. Her feet
ached, her head throbbed slightly making her brows furrowed. "It must be pain from the tears | shed earlier",
She murmured to herself.
Her hand slowly massaging her temples in a slow, circular motion, her mind lost in a brief thought. She let out a
small laugh, then whispered, "I think I've been crying too much lately."
Davis nodded. "That's true. But not surprising—you’re starting to feel like a human again."
Jessica sat up and glared at him. "Was | not human before?" she asked, her voice filled with annoyance.
Davis chuckled, amused. "Don’t take it personal. | just mean you've becmore... he paused briefly searching
for the proper word ...emotional lately. Now, go take your bath so you can rest."
Jessica sighed and lay back on the bed for a moment. Then suddenly, a npopped into her mind. She sat up
quickly, grabbed her bag from the bedside table, and pulled out her phone. She scrolled through her contacts
until she saw the nshe was looking for—The Dean. Her finger hovered over the number for a few seconds.
She knew that if she didn’t call immediately, she might lose the courage to do so.
The phone rang for a few seconds before a male voice cthrough. "Hello, Dr. Sica," the Dean greeted politely.
"Hello, I'm calling to check on Matilda Santiago. | want to know how she responded to the prescription | sent. Did
she have any side effects? It’s important to know which treatment works best for her and suits her body."
The Dean sighed. "It would be better if | send you her reports and the real-thealth data. That way, you can
see everything for yourself."
Jessica nodded, even though he couldn't see her. "Alright. Please send them to me." She thanked him and ended
the call. She closed her eyes for a while gathering her thoughts while waiting for the message.
A few minutes later, the data cthrough on her phone. She reviewed the details carefully, made a few
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make the necessary adjustments on the prescriptions.
When she finally set her phone down, she noticed Davis watching her closely. He rested his chin on his hand, his
eyes following her every movement.
"What is it?" she asked, confused by his stare.
"I was just thinking..." Davis said with a soft smile, "you look really beautiful when you're focused on your work."
Jessica felt a blush rising to her cheeks. She looked away quickly, trying to hide her embarrassment. "Well... |
should be grateful for your compliment, then," she replied lightly.
Davis smiled. Jessica stood up, stretched, and turned toward him with a serious expression. "Are you ready?" she
asked gently.
Davis looked down at his leg, stretched out before him. A long sigh escaped his lips. He had been hearing that
squestion for a few months. Every tshe asked, it reminded him of how far he still had to go. He gave a
small shrug in response.
Jessica understood. She had seen that sresponse many times. "Davis," she said calmly, "you're doing really
well. For someone with your kind of injury, your recovery has been amazing. It's just the end of the second
month, and we're already testing your leg’s strength. That's progress and that you cannot deny."
Davis turned his head slightly, avoiding her gaze. "You don’t understand," he murmured. "There's still so much to
do. So many responsibilities | can’t fully handle in this condition. You trying to manage it all yourself is
exhausting."
Jessica sighed and walked over to him. She knelt beside his chair and looked up into his eyes. "I know it’s not
easy. But you're not alone in this. You have people around you who care. And | believe you'll walk again soon.
Just be a little more optimistic, okay?"
Davis looked into her eyes. His heart softened at her words. A small smile formed on his lips as he nodded slowly.
“rll try.”
Jessica stood and gently squeezed his hand. "That's all | ask."
Jessica moved quickly around the room, determined to prepare everything properly. She cleared the center
tables and pushed the nightstand to the far corner of the room. Then, she spread a thick mat on the floor to
cushion and support Davis during the session. After that, she brought out a strong chair with wide, comfortable
armrests. A cane was placed beside it, within reach, in case it was needed later. She double-checked everything
—making sure the floor was clear, the space was safe, and all the items were exactly where they should be.
Once she was satisfied, she stood and glanced around the room one more time. Everything was ready.
Turning to Davis, she gently offered her hand. "Let's begin," she said softly. Slowly, she helped him sit down on
the chair. Davis closed his eyes briefly, then took a deep breath. He seemed calm, but Jessica could sense he
was mentally preparing himself for the effort ahead.
She knelt beside him and started guiding him through the steps they had practiced over the last few weeks. Her
voice was soft, patient, and full of encouragement. "Take your time," she reminded him, "we're not in a hurry."
Step by step, she helped him test his legs for strength, stability, and movement. Davis tried to lift one foot, then
the other, following her instructions closely. Jessica paid attention to everything—his breathing, the tension in his
muscles, the way his hands gripped the armrest.
From tto time, she paused to write down her findings in a small notepad she kept nearby. She carefully
recorded which leg showed more strength, where Davis felt pain, and which areas were numb. She also noted his
feedback, listening to his every word with care. These small details were important for tracking his recovery
progress.
Sometimes, Davis groaned quietly as the pain surged through his body. Jessica remained calm and supportive,
gently encouraging him to keep going but never pushing too hard. "You're doing great," she said often. "Just a
little more."
The session lasted longer than usual.
By the tthey finished the tests
and exercises, it was already wei
past dingep Rais \Wad-exhausted.
His breathing was heavy, and each
breath sounded strained. Sweat
soaked his shirt, and his forehead
glistened. He leaned back in the
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Jessica quickly fetched a towel and gently wiped the sweat from his face. "That's enough for today," she said
softly. "You did really well."
Davis gave a faint smile, his chest still rising and falling from the effort. Though tired, there was a quiet
determination in his eyes.
Jessica smiled back at him. "One day at a time," she whispered.
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As she studied the notes, she made records of a few changes she needed to make to his medication. There were
sadjustments she would have to implement before his next session, which was scheduled in two days.
After completing her notes, she got
up and helped Davis to the bathroom.
There, she had already repagsq a
warm bath fohetp Soh stressed
ahd tired legs. The therapy had
always been intense, and she knew
his muscles would be sore. The
warm water would ease the tension
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While she moved around, checking the water temperature and gently helping him settle in, Davis watched her
quietly. She was so focused, patient and careful.
At that moment, Davis made a silent promise to himself. One day, when he could finally stand on his feet again,
he would do something special to thank her.
He didn’t even want to imagine how cold or distant another therapist might have been—even with all the money
he had to offer.
But Jessica, she had given him her time, care, and full dedication. And for that, he was deeply grateful.