She couldn’t believe it!
No way—she had to get Lillian a new therapist immediately.
Camila Davis grabbed her laptop and started frantically searching for reputable doctors nearby.
It wasn’t easy.
Lillian had been diagnosed with autism when she was just one year old.
Over the past two years, the Smith family had scoured the country, reaching out to every renowned specialist they could find, inviting them for consultations—yet nothing seemed to help.
After half an hour of clicking through endless lists of doctors with suspiciously perfect ratings, Camila still hadn’t found anyone she could trust.
Just then, her phone rang. It was her best friend, Sarah Brown, calling all the way from Cabinda.
Sarah had just heard about Mrs. Smith’s passing and was checking in to comfort her.
“Camila, I’m so sorry for your loss. Don’t be too hard on yourself. I’m sure Grandma Smith wouldn’t want you to be so heartbroken.”
Camila felt her throat tighten, guilt prickling her as she remembered slipping out of the funeral before it was over—she hadn’t even said a proper goodbye. But she swallowed her emotions and tried to sound strong. “Yeah, I know.”
“Hey, don’t get all teary on me,” Sarah said gently. “You might have lost Grandma Smith, but you still have me—and you have Lillian too…”
Sarah paused, then asked, “By the way, how’s Lillian doing these days?”
Camila shook her head, even though Sarah couldn’t see it. “Not great, honestly. Actually, I’m glad you called. You know everyone—do you happen to know any really good child psychologists? Lillian’s not getting better and I’m honestly kind of scared.”
Sarah went quiet for a few seconds, thinking hard. Then, her voice turned a little excited. “Actually, I might know someone!”
Camila perked up. “Really? Can you introduce me?”
“Here’s the thing,” Sarah said quickly, “I don’t actually know him personally—I just heard about him. Apparently, he’s incredible. Countries are fighting to hire this guy, even the military tried to recruit him. But he’s super mysterious, always on the move. I don’t even know how to contact him.”
Sarah hesitated, but added, “Still, if anyone could help Lillian, it’d be him. I’m sure of it.”


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