Her life is crashing down and spinning out of control.
He is the only one who gets it, the only one who doesn't ask so much of her.
She feels like a scared little girl who is lost in the supermarket.
Except she isn't. She's an adult who has cancer and her whole life is the supermarket.
He rides the motorcycle for the adrenaline rush, and she finally gets it.
When you're always on the edge of death you want to live, to feel alive.
She wants to keep up her life, but she just can't.
She's getting sicker. She needs treatment.
But in her world this means admitting defeat, showing the world that she isn't big strong April who can do anything.
She's falling apart, and he's trying to piece her back together, to keep her here.
Because unlike her family, unlike Dom and Beth, he gets it. He's been there, knows what it's like to be scared out of your mind.
He knows what it's like to be dying.
He's right there with her, every step of the way.