Zoe wasn’t trying to provoke Jay or scorning him, but…
Fine, she could admit that it hurt her to see how difficult life was for Jay these days. It was why she blurted out such thoughtless words.
And the look on Jay's face now, she felt like she had wounded him again.
"I mean…” she went on awkwardly. “Don't get me wrong, I just think…"
Even as she quickly tried to explain, she fumbled her words once again—which she seemed to do every time the situation became tense.
"The doctors told me that chances of recovery are very low. I've tried physiotherapy before as well, but the effect wasn’t obvious," Jay said calmly, his emotions inscrutable.
But whatever the case may be, he seemed really wounded.
Before Zoe could say more, Jay had Yelena sit on his lap, and steered his wheelchair ahead.
Zoe watched as he left, feeling so guilty she could die.
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They only had a simple lunch after spending the day at the amusement park. Moreover, Yelena was too energetic and never ate much as she was eager to keep playing.
They were therefore a little hungry after they left. Yelena fell asleep almost instantly once she got in the car.
She was just talking to Jay a second ago and having some laughs, but quieted down at the next instant.
"I'll carry her," Zoe offered.
Yelena was quite light at over 31 pounds, but that didn’t mean one wouldn’t tire from carrying her around for too long.
In fact, Zoe would find her arms sore the next day because of that.
Moreover, it was Jay who was mostly carrying Yelena although Zoe was there with them.
Jay turned towards her and said flatly, "I'm just disabled in one leg."
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