Relief
That was what Leona felt as soon as Huitaca slept, after coughing and crying in agony for nearly an hour, Lora was able to help her and place her on sedatives. Lora had been angry that she had stepped out when she wasn't supposed to even leave the house but she did and that meant trouble.
Her immune system was growing weaker and weaker every day and her being outside was putting her at high risk. Lora had to connect a few tubes plus the oxygen just to help her breathe a bit better and from the way, things were going. We were sure that she wouldn't be leaving the house for her own safety for a very long time.
"Why did you guys let her leave the house when I specifically told you all not to?" Lora asked as she entered the office, she had kicked us out of the room as she aided her and told us to just keep security around plus check up on her every half an hour to an hour.