She stared at the door blankly, slack-jawed and choking on words to tell him. She wanted him to stay. She wanted to apologize to him. She wanted to tell him personally how sorry she was to make him relive his own trauma just to grant her desire to be human again. She would have loved to tell him how much she appreciated his effort despite all the pain he had to go through. Isagani was a very brave man for doing what he could even if he knew in the end, he would get nothing in return.
Anna couldn't contain her guilt anymore and wanted to chase after him but every time she tried to stand up, her legs would give up on her. She crawled out of the bathroom and painstakingly inched to the door, but her body was too frail to exert much effort.
She reached out her hand to the door, proving how hopeless her situation was to ever come in terms with him. Anna slumped on the floor, crying frustratingly knowing how much she condemned Isagani to do her bidding.