"Yeah. Earlier this morning, Shea even said that she wants to dye her hair white... I think she's probably going to do that if we really get to adopt Rose." Avery could not help but chuckle. "Let her do whatever she wants! Shea will look good in any color." "I told her to calm down and consider the matter for a few days," Wesley said. "Dying her hair isn't good for her hair and her scalp after all." "It's not really that bad as long as she doesn't do it frequently, or maybe you can get her a wig," Avery suggested. "She wore wigs all the tbefore." "I can't believe that I didn't think of that. I will talk to Shea once Rose's body check is done." "Yeah. Layla and Robert fell in love with Rose the moment they saw her last night. They thought that she was Ivy," Avery said with a smile, but the smile soon faded. "I hope that Ivy found someone who's kind to her as well." "She definitely did. You and Elliot are good people, and the gods would definitely shower Ivy with mercy. Even if you can't find her yet, you will eventually," Wesley said hopefully.
Avery felt much better.
After running a series of tests on Rose that morning, the skin specialist held a meeting with a few other specialists In the afternoon, they provided Avery with a detailed diagnosis.
"What Rose has is oculocutaneous albinism. It is a slightly more severe condition than regular albinism, but this is not the worst we've seen. She just needs to be more careful, and she will be able to live a normal life. However, this will require intensive care from her parents. If she needs to go to school, the teacher must be aware of her condition. It will be fine if she isn't showing any symptoms. There is no medication that will reverse her condition. We will simply need to see if treatments will be invented in the future." After leaving the hospital, Avery took Rose home. On the way, Avery said, "Do you like Aunt Shea who accompanied you today?" "Yeah. She is so gentle, and she looks atall the twhen she talks. I think she likesas well," Rose said, her lips curling into a cheerful smile.
"Rose, she wants to take care of you. Are you willing to go live with her? She has a daughter that's younger than you. If you stay with her, she will spoil you rotten like you are her own daughter," Avery said. S "Aunt Avery, are you friends with Aunt Shea?" "We are more than that; we are a family." Avery beamed at Rose. "I will always care for you whether you choose to stay withor with her." "Aunt Shea said she had a really bad condition before and you were the one who cured her. Aunt Avery, you are so brilliant!" Rose looked at Avery admiringly.
"It's a shthat I can't cure you," Avery muttered. "But I believe that there will be a doctor who can in the future." "It's fine even if you can't cure me. Aunt Shea said I look cool. I am a cool girl." "Of course. You are the coolest-looking little girl." "Aunt Avery, when can we go back to the church? If I go to live with Aunt Shea, should I tell the sisters? Ineed to tell my best friend as well need invite her over in the future?" Can I "It's a bit late now, so let's go tomorrow, okay? You can invite your best friend over anytyou want. We can bring your best friend here tomorrow as well." "Aunt Avery, you are so nice. I will pay you back when I grow up." Feeling a lump form in her throat, Rose felt moved. "If only my best friend, Irene, can find someone as nice as you are."