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Ava's P.O.V The following days came easily. I fell into a routine of work, then headed to Hudson's to help where I could. He was doing mostly everything by himself, becoming independent just like I knew he could... today we had an appointment at the hospital to check on his physical strength. "Well, Mr Blakely, it seems you are doing well. Everything seems to be in tip-top shape, and you are strongly on your way to a full recovery. Never mind what your doctors told you, I am glad you decided to get a second opinion... though I don't think you should be getting back to racing anytime soon." Doctor Mathews said. Hudson raced? "How long before I can go back to racing?" Hudson asked "You haven't even gotten on your feet yet, and you're already worried about when you are able to get bac