The attack was indeed severe this time. Tanya asked timidly:
— Maybe she needs to go to the hospital?
The doctor, who had visited her more than once, said tiredly:
— What’s the point? You know very well that they won’t do anything there, just upset the child. Oh, if only you could go to the capital, to a good clinic with good specialists…
Forty minutes later, the doctors left. Tanya picked up the phone and called Ivan Petrovich:
— I agree, Sonechka is in trouble again.
The next day they were leaving. Ivan Petrovich himself came to pick them up, accompanied by a young, clean-shaven man.
— Tanya, take only the essentials. We’ll buy everything.
She nodded. Sonya was looking at the car with interest.
— It’s so big, — Ivan Petrovich knelt in front of the girl. — Do you like it?
— Very much.
— And do you want to ride in the front seat? You’ll see everything.
— Can I? I really want to! — Sonya looked at her mother, who said sternly:
— The police will see you and give you a fine.
Ivan Petrovich laughed and opened the door:
— Hop in, Sonya. We’ll give those police uncles a fine ourselves.
The closer they got, the more nervous Tanya became. “Lord, why did I agree? What if there’s some unhinged monster there?”
Ivan Petrovich noticed her state:

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