David was a little taken aback. He turned to look at Annie questioningly.
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‘Well, this is certainly different from what Annie told me,’ he thought. He did not usually ept children
for counseling.
Annie knew why Corinne brought ‘Bryan’, so she shrugged and spread out her hand helplessly. “What’s
the matter? A child’s psychological problem definitely has something to do with his parents, right? Why
can’t Corinne and Bryan do the counseling together? Doctor David, you’re a professional, so I’m sure
this won’t be a challenge for you at all.”
David raised an eyebrow and pursed his lips. “Of course they can.”
He turned back to look at ‘Bryan’ with his analytical eyes. “Annie, why don’t you take Bryan to the
dining room to drink his soda first? I’d like to speak alone with Miss Corinne about his condition.’
Annie dly did as he asked. She got up and took ‘Bryan’s’ hand, but the little boy did not want to go
with her at all. It took some coaxing from Corinne before he finally agreed to go with Annie to the dining
room.
David made sure ‘Bryan’ was out of earshot before asking Corinne, “Miss Corinne, what problem do
you think your son is having that made you want to bring him here for counseling?”
Corinne narrowed her eyes and told him everything, starting from the day they went for a pic.
“Last weekend, my sister-inw and I took Bryan and his siblings out for a pic. Halfway through the
pic, Bryan ran off by himself after seeing a kite he liked. I went looking for him the second I realized
he was missing, and when I found him, I gave him a real scolding. I know I shouldn’t have done that,
but I was a nervous wreck.
“After that, he turned from a happy-go-lucky kid to one that is quiet and timid. He even looked scared
and anxious when he was at home. I’m worried that I’ve traumatized him that day with my scolding.”
After she finished speaking, David rubbed his chin thoughtfully. “Hmm… Generally speaking, kids don’t
really get traumatized by a parent scolding them, so I’m afraid it might be another reason. Miss
Corinne, would it be okay if I speak to Bryan alone?”
Since they were already there, Corinne had hoped they could finally get an answer to why the boy had
a change of behavior.
Corinne nodded. “Of course. But I hope it won’t take too long because he’s been very sensitivetely.”
David smiled. “Don’t worry. I’m a professional.”
He then got up and walked gracefully toward the dining room to speak to 1 Bryan’.
Annie was asked to leave, so she slipped out of the dining room and sat next to Corinne. “Corinne,
what do you think of Doctor David?” she asked.
It was still too early for Corinne to form an opinion about David. She kept her gaze fixed on ‘Bryan’ to
make sure he was okay.
At first, ‘Bryan’ looked guardedly at David. However, the man said something to him, and the boy
gradually rxed and talked to him.
“Look, Corinne! They look like they’re getting along. You should talk to Doctor David, too. He’s the real
deal,” said Annie.
Corinne raised an eyebrow and nced sideways at her. “Me? Why do I need to talk to him?”
Annie blinked at her innocently. “So that you’ll feel better. You can treat him as an emotional dumpster.
You can tell him all the sad thoughts that
you’ve been keeping to yourself. That’s what I do when Ie here, and I always feel so much better
after venting everything out. So what do you say, Corinne? Do you want to give it a try as well?”
Corinne’s lips twitched. ”1 don’t have any sad thoughts I need to vent out.”
Annie pouted. “I don’t believe you! Corinne, you can’t keep all the emotions you have about Uncle
Jeremy’s disappearance to yourself. You’re going to explode if you do! Just talk to Doctor David, okay?
I guarantee you’ll feel better after a counseling session with him.”
Corinne chuckled. ”1’11 only feel better if I can vent out my sadness and anger at the person who
caused it. It doesn’t work if it’s other people. Is this why you kept on insisting that I meet this therapist
friend of yours?”