It was a relief to hear that he didn't need to be institutionalized. That was the last thing he needed going on in his life. Ross had to deal with it once at a ridiculously young age and never wished to reexperience it again. No one that young deserved to be in a mental ward. They were to be outside playing with their friends or whatever kids thought was fun these days.
"Hope is a good thing." Always was a good thing, especially then. "Guess I just need to keep my chin up and pray for the best or something." As always, easier said than done, but at least Ross was stepping in the right direction. "Should I make another meet with you for next week? I don't know how regularly I should be coming in." While Ross preferred staying away from places like a mental ward, he did appreciate all the advice Brogan gave him and figured it could only get better from there.