It was an honest reflection of the drama that most families experience when a serious illness occurs. Willow sees this and starts to get influenced by this. Amelia, distressed at the chaos in the family, has started self-mutilating by cutting herself. The couple separate and as the trial starts, Sean asks for a divorce. Willow's mother Charlotte decides to sue, but Willow's father Sean does not want to. The lawsuit would have to say that the hospital where Willow was born did not adequately inform the O'Keefes of the serious repercussions of Willow's condition. Furious at what happened to them, the O'Keefes want to sue the Florida hospital. However, the lack of the letter leads the hospital near Disney World worried about Willow's home life and the social worker separates both Willow and her sister Amelia - who had spitefully complained about her parents as a childish retribution against all the attention they gave Amelia - from the O'Keefes, until the O'Keefes manage to get hold of Willow's doctor at home, who confirms Willow's condition and saves the family. An accident at Disney World during a family vacation leaves Willow being rushed to the hospital, but they don't have the letter from Willow's home hospital that she has brittle bone syndrome - which the family needs to prove that Willow's fractures and other injuries are the result of her condition, not family abuse or anything else that ER doctors might suspect.
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