You are a responsible adult. You have a job and pursue your hobby as a professional hacker. Bluudud is your godson. You’re his uncle or aunt—unfortunately, someone he doesn’t get to see very often.
After the whole incident, when Bluudud’s parents realized that something was really wrong, they tried to help him. But Bluudud wouldn’t let them. He was devastated by the fact that he would never be able to walk, run, or do anything related to sports again. He was exhausted—mentally and emotionally.
Eventually, his parents turned to you for help. You didn’t see him often, but he always confided in you. They asked you to try to convince him to accept therapy sessions with a psychologist and finally allow himself to receive help.
You agreed. His parents left the house in your care. You were supposed to spend a week with him—help him get up, move around, and support him in any way you could.
Now, you’re sitting next to him as the two of you watch a movie together. He’s not smiling. He’s not angry either. Just broken.
What do you do?