"It hurts so much! It hurts so much!"
"Tia, just hold on, hold on, okay?"
"It hurts! It really hurts!"
"I know, baby, but maybe if you endure it, it might get better."
"It hurts like hell! Give me the medicine!"
The Fulton family was now on the verge of collapse.
Initially, they thought bringing their daughter back from the hospital would make things better.
Who would have thought they couldn't control the use of the Oxycodone at all?
Moreover, it seemed Tia's condition was worsening.
This was indeed very puzzling.
Tia kept complaining about the pain, but that in itself was a problem.
Could this little girl be lying?
That is, maybe she wasn't really in pain, but just wanted Oxycodone.
This kind of thing had happened before.
Yes, nowadays children can be quite cunning.
But sometimes the pain was real too.
It had happened before and left Mrs. and Mr. Fulton full of regret.
Turns out the cry of pain was real.
They really felt like fools.
