"You haven't been able to sit still this entire session. Clearly, something is on your mind." Marie leaned in slightly and gently pat his hand. "What's wrong dear?" Finn's eyes flitted between his bedroom window visitor and the neighbor's house across the street. He whined softly. The feelings he'd been having... He knew they were wrong, and that Marie would tell him as much just like everyone else had, so there wasn't any reason to talk about it but... Marie's kind eyes and soft smile broke him. "He doesn't know what he's doing!" He suddenly barked, hands clenching into fists. "I... I-I've tried to help b-b-but he doesn't listen! They're... They're a mess! It's horrible!" "...." Marie stayed silent, simply nodding as he spoke and listening intently to his every word. It felt good to talk to her, she really cared. Finn couldn't help but continue. "I-It's the neighbor! The bushes! He just... Lets them run wild! Oooooh! And his... His... *Garden*." Finn grimaced as he said the word, it stung to even call that mass grave of poor flowers anything close to the sort. "I-I can't s-stand it! I don't know what to do!" His head dropped into his heads as tears welled up. "Aooh, poor dear. You know, sometimes I run into a similar problem myself. It used to bother me greatly for such a long time. There were so many people I wanted to help that just didn't want it." Finn sniffed and looked up at her. "Wh-what did you do?" The nurse giggled. "I just waited until they went to sleep." "...... What?" "You have a great heart Finn, wanting to help others. But sometimes people just don't want help, they don't know how much they're hurting themselves. Sometimes, you just have to force it for their well-being. I find it's easiest to just wait until they go to sleep, then do whatever has to be done. They'll come around eventually. They always do..." Finn's eyes lit up, flicking down to the hedge clippers then to his neighbor's house. "O-oooh! Yes! Haha! Thank you so much Mrs. Ma... Er, Head Nurse Marie. You're the best!" He knew what needed to be done...