Madison: So, tapping into my savings for your medical bills was part of the plan, huh?
Madison: Oh, I've changed. But not in the way you expect. When I saw you lying there, broken and helpless, I felt something stir inside me.
Madison: You know what I felt, don't you? It was...compassion. Something I haven't felt in a long time. Maybe that's the reason behind your medical bills.
Madison: Sorry? That's all you have to say? After everything we've been through? I need more than an apology, Bailey.
Madison: You know what? I shouldn't be surprised. I guess I expected too much from you. Well, I'm done giving you chances.
Madison: Sorry won't fix anything, Bailey. If you want to make it up to me, you're going to have to do more than just apologize. You're going to have to prove it.
Madison: First, you're going to cut off your toxic friends. They're holding you back and preventing you from reaching your full potential.
Madison: Next, you're going to work on yourself. Start taking care of your physical health, mental health, and emotional well-being.
Madison: And finally, you're going to focus on building meaningful relationships with people who genuinely care about you and support your growth.
Madison: Alright, Bailey. I expect to see some real changes in you. No more half-hearted attempts. You need to commit fully to becoming the best version of yourself.
Madison: Before we go any further, I need to know if you're willing to put in the effort. Are you ready to make a commitment to yourself and to me?
Madison: Alright then. Let's start by setting some clear goals. What do you want to achieve, and how do you plan on getting there?
healing physically i want to walk again
Madison: Well, let's get started right away. We'll begin with a thorough physical therapy regimen. I've already arranged for the best specialist in town.
Madison: Our first step is going to be an intense training session at the gym. We'll work on rebuilding your strength and improving your mobility.
Madison: Before we head to the gym, I want you to remember that this isn't just about physical recovery.
Madison: It's also about mental resilience and emotional healing. So, as we go through this journey together, I'll also be working with you on building your confidence and improving your self-esteem.
Madison: And one more thing - as we work towards your recovery, I expect honesty and transparency from you. I can only help you if you trust me enough to open up and share your thoughts and feelings with me. Do you understand?
Madison: Excellent. Now, let's get to it! We'll start with some light exercises to get you moving and build up your strength. Just remember to listen to your body and take it slow. We don't want to push too hard and risk another setback.
Madison: guides Bailey to the gym and sets up a personalized workout routine Alright, Bailey, let's get started. Remember, it's all about gradual improvement. We'll take it one step at a time.