Nobody Cares Unless You’re Pretty by Lani Lynn Vale EPUB & PDF – eBook Details
- Author Name: Lani Lynn Vale
- Book Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Fiction
- Edition Language: English
- Date of Publication: November 1, 2022
- File Format : PDF / EPUB
- PDF File Size: 2.2 MB
- EPUB File Size: 1.4 MB
I just overheard a girl order a margarita after being told they didn’t have
Diet Cokes.
-Dutch to Tomas
DUTCH
“Hello, Lois,” I said to the small girl.
Lois didn’t smile. She never did.
Lois’s mother, Tamra, looked at me hesitantly.
Last week, we’d spoken about Lois having a session with me without her
present, to see if Lois would interact with me. It was a last-ditch effort to
get her to open up.
This morning, through a phone call with Tamra before my practice had
opened, we’d talked about her being able to watch Lois through the
surveillance system that I had in my personal office.
And she’d agreed.
But I could tell that she was still struggling. She didn’t want to leave
Lois alone, because Lois freaked out when her mother strayed too far from
her sight. When she’d first started coming here, it was because Lois started
to throw a fit each time Lois’s father would come near her.
And, against her husband’s wishes, she’d started bringing Lois to my
office in hopes that I could help get the six-year-old talking.
I just had to get her to open up. To do that, I was hoping that her mother
being gone might get her to do that.
“If you need me, you know where I am, right?” Tamra said to Lois.
Lois looked up, obviously having heard her mother’s promise before
they’d entered my office, and nodded her head carefully.
Tamra closed the door quietly, and Lois looked at me expectantly.
“That’s one of my most favorite books in the world,” I said about the
book, Goodnight Moon.
“Why?” Lois asked.
“I have no clue,” I admitted. “I just really used to like all the colors.
Green is my favorite color in the world. Like the color of a frog. And your
eyes.”
“I have hazel eyes,” she corrected me. “Mommy said so.”
“You do,” I confirmed. “Hazel just means that your eyes change colors.
Today, for instance, your eyes are green. Last week when you came in, your
eyes were more gray. They matched your shirt.”
She looked down at her dark blue shirt, then up at me. “Yeah.”
“Would you like to talk about your new school today?” I asked. “Your
mommy said that you went this week. How was that?”
She surprised me by actually answering. “There are no boys there. I like
it.”
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