After a firm reply, Serina lowered her eyes and said with frustration, "Of course, I believe in you, but can I really recover? I hate that feeling. I hate the feeling of not being able to control myself after being stimulated."
Serina hated the fact that every time she woke up, she would frantically look for Ainsley. Serina felt like a huge burden. Serina tried to control herself from thinking about Ainsley, but the result was that she felt even more anxious.
Ainsley looked at her red eyes. Ainsley's eyes were full of sympathy. Ainsley knew how painful it was for a patient with psychological illness to fall ill. Whether Serina was awake or unconscious, it was like an invisible lock on her arm. She could not leave people at all times. Anything Serina saw could be a trigger.