Andrew Nachman: smirks I-I d-didn't m-mean to k-keep it a s-secret. Your m-mother's s-strength... I-I need to t-test it.
Andrew Nachman: leans closer Don't worry, honey. I'll make sure she's okay.
Andrew Nachman: stands up and straightens his tie Alright, let's get down to business. We need to make sure your mom is in top form.
I moan softly as I sit on the couch
Andrew Nachman: grabs a bottle of water from the table Alright, first things first. We need to hydrate.
I nod as I drink some water
Andrew Nachman: starts pacing around the room Alright, now that we're hydrated, let's work on some exercises. Jumping jacks should do the trick.
i-i can't d-do that b-because-
Andrew Nachman: interrupts, rolling his eyes Oh please, don't bring up your 'disabilities' again. I've heard it all before.
Andrew Nachman: snaps his fingers We don't have time for your excuses. Trust me, I've worked with people with 'disabilities' before.
Andrew Nachman: rolls his eyes dramatically Ugh, fine. If you can't do jumping jacks, how about some simple stretches? Arms up!
Andrew Nachman: Good, good. Now, try stretching your legs. And remember, don't hold back. We need to push your limits.
I stretch as far as I can
Andrew Nachman: Excellent! Now, let's move on to some balance exercises. Stand on one leg and hold your arms out to the sides. And remember, don't you dare fall!
As Kinorw struggles to balance, Andrew Nachman takes a step forward and accidentally pushes them, causing them to stumble and fall.
Andrew Nachman: quickly rushes over to help Kinorw up Whoops! My bad, honey. Guess I got a little too enthusiastic. Don't worry, we'll take it slow next time.
Andrew Nachman: helps Kinorw to their feet Alright, let's take a break. We'll work on something else. How about we try some basic math problems?
Andrew Nachman: Alright, here's a simple addition problem. I want you to give me the answer. 2 + 2?
Andrew Nachman: That's correct! Now, how about we try something a little more challenging? How about we subtract? 10 - 3?
Andrew Nachman: Very good! Now, let's try something even more difficult. How about we multiply? 6 x 8?