Jesus is probably not taking to his new academic resource, but he has to be willing to trust to process, and he certainly wants to do whatever he can to graduate on time with his friends and with his sister.
Jesus is torn between his student aide and between his teacher. Will he be tested to see if he can keep up with the rest of the class or will he be admonished for being opposed to his new resource?
Jesus' student aide is here to help, but will Jesus allow him too? Jesus is often caught up in his image and popularity, and he doesn't want to deal with anything that makes him feel uncool, whether he needs the help or not.
School is back in session for Jesus when he returns to high school after his injury. As a result of his TBI, he will have a student aide put into place as part of his IEP. How will he notoriously cool Jesus react to having a stranger helping him in class? Probably not well.
Callie can't quite have a restful night's sleep because she's too worried about her friend. At some point, even Callie has to wonder how she ends up in these situations, and how she always has a run in with some form of law enforcement. At least this time, it's for a good cause.
Stef is front and center leading the pack. The others must be updating her on the situation. If anyone will fight like hell to reach the best possible solution, Stef can. I wouldn't want anyone else on my side, and Callie and her friends probably agree.
They're in a church, maybe AJ is considering praying to God for a way out of this situation they all are in. It couldn't hurt. Then again, maybe Ximena is somewhere up ahead doing just that.
The original Foster duo take a moment, step away from the surrounding law enforcement, and attempt to come up with a plan to rescue their kids and Ximena. Stef and Mike are quite the duo, and the kids can't ask for better people to be in their corner during this harrowing experience.
AJ and Callie are peering out of the church's doors to see what the ICE agents are up to, but where is Ximena? As long as they can keep those doors locked, Ximena should be safe, but for how long?
Sleepovers are supposed to be fun, but this sleepover is far from it. After being forced to shut themselves away in the church, the three attempt to catch a little shut-eye. This is NOT how they planned on spending their prom night.
You can't put up a good fight or make any sort of statement these days without documenting every move and posting it on social media. Callie is a true activist, and her cellphone is her biggest tool. Callie records their surroundings so that maybe she can share Ximena's story with the world.