Then she gently pressed Noah’s foot.

The foot reacted slightly.

Laura looked up immediately.

“There’s still nerve connection,” she said.

“It’s weak… but it’s there.”

A tiny door had opened.

And they decided to try walking through it.

The therapy began.

Repetition after repetition.

Muscle stimulation.

Movement.

Music.

Encouragement.

Patience.

At first the progress was almost invisible.

Ethan held objects for a few seconds.

Noah moved his arm intentionally.

Then one day, Ethan managed to stand for a brief moment.

Maria cried.

Laura cheered.

Michael recorded everything.

But the biggest challenge was still ahead.

The neurologist who had given the original diagnosis arrived unexpectedly.

When he saw the therapy exercises, he became furious.

“This is irresponsible,” he said sharply.

“It’s dangerous.”

“I’ll report this.”

Days later, he announced an official medical inspection.

It seemed like everything was about to collapse.

The doctor arrived with inspectors.

He walked into the house with complete confidence.

He believed he was about to expose a fraud.

But when he entered the living room, he froze.

Ethan and Noah were standing.

Supported by Maria and Laura.

Their legs trembled.

But they were standing.