Third Person's POV Doctor's advice was always in the patient's best interest. Doctor Digby, who had treated Cedric before, said, "In my view, if he can handle the pain, let him. He likely yearns to walk normally. Losing his voice is one disability; a limp would be another. His desire to recover is strong, and his experiences have made him no stranger to pain." Though true, this was hard for everyone to hear. In Cedric's room, Jasmine greeted them. Cedric lay in bed, resolved to avoid any risks—he wanted to heal on his own. He saw everyone had come, worry etched in their eyes. They all wanted to offer him comfort, but Cedric met their gazes with a look of courage and strength. Everyone felt heavier at heart. He was just seven, an age deserving only love and care. As Digby prepared t