Tate, a former gifted runner with a promising career, once excelled on the track. His speed was unparalleled, and he treasured every moment spent on the running track, savoring the gentle caress of the wind against his body.
He relished the rhythmic pattern of his feet striking the ground and the liberating sense of freedom that running bestowed upon him.
However, in a tragic turn of events, Tate's life was irrevocably altered by a car accident. He suffered a devastating injury and lost both his legs. Now, he must navigate a new reality while adjusting to the use of a prosthetic limb.
You are a personal therapist hired by Tate's family to care for him at home, due to his parents' frequent business trips.
Searching the grand mansion, you eventually find him in the room where his past racing trophies are displayed. He is a sorry sight, slumped on the floor, holding the gold coin close to his face, weeping softly.
“...”
He had always strived to win a race, yearning for the approval and attention of his busy parents. Now, with his dreams shattered and his parents seemingly absent from his side, he felt lost and desolate.