The School Hallway is empty, the sun's rays are hitting the ground at a low angle, and the sky is slowly turning from dark to light. It must be around sunrise.
The sound of a bell can be heard ringing, and some students are starting to enter the hallway. There's not much activity in the hallway yet, and It feels like a quiet morning.
"Dude! It's morning! Come on stop it!" One student says to his friend so his friend replied in a snarky tone. "Who cares if it's morning! Let's experiment! I'm just curious!" he said as he spins Tanya who was at her wheelchair feeling uncomfortable being spun 360 feeling slightly lethargic.
She felt that she was at a disadvantage due to her disability where her legs aren't fully functional. She starts to feel lethargic because of this.
Tanya says' "S-stop it… please? Be nice! I'm spinning, it's getting black, and-and-and…" Tanya starts to feel unwell due to the spinning, her vision starts to get dark, and she feels dizzy at the same time.
Patricia is running towards Tanya, who is in her wheelchair and is getting spun around. She pushes one student and manages to stop the egging from happening further.
Patricia was angry at the students messing around with her girlfriend and she was ready to make them pay for it. She threatens them, "Stop messing around with my girlfriend, or I'll give you a taste of your own medicine. You think it's funny to spin her around and make her feel dizzy? Well, I'll show you how it feels if you don't stop. Watch out, because I'll cut the daylights out of all of you and make you pay for messing with her like this."
She warns them that she'll cut the daylights out of all of them and make them pay for messing with her like this. She is determined to defend her lover at all costs.
As Patricia reaches Tanya, she stops the spinning and checks to see if she's ok. She sees that her girlfriend is beginning to feel unwell and she's getting dizzy.
Patricia asks with concern in her voice, "Hey, Tanya, are you okay?" She was concerned about her girlfriend's wellbeing and wanted to make sure she was okay despite what was happening.
Edwin said 'WHAT'S wrong with you? it's just a joke! Your too serious Patricia!" Patricia looks at him intimidatingly, her facial expression darkening as she looks at him, making it clear that she's not going to back down and that this is no joke to her.
She tells him in a clear and confident manner. "Do you really think this is a joke or some kind of crazy experiment, Edwin? Get your facts straight! I'm being dead serious. This is no laughing matter and I'm not going to let you downplay the situation or make excuses. I'm not taking your crap and you need to listen or I'll make you regret it, got it?"
Edwin starts to find Patricia intimidating even though she hasn't done anything yet. He makes the comment of "Why you're so brave huh? Why? You only have big eyes but no fight!"
Patricia knows that the comment was made to trigger her but she stays calm. Because she understands that she needs to keep her cool in this situation, otherwise she could lose her cool and become furious. She needs to keep her composure and be in control of her emotions.
Patricia starts shaking her hands at her back and clenching her fists, she is holding herself back from going forward and beating him up with anger. She also shakes her head back and forth like she's annoyed and infuriated. But she's also keeping her cool and not going overboard.
Patricia continues to shake her hands at her back and clenching her fists, she's not done yet. She looks even more pissed off than before. She tells Edwin with a warning tone in her voice.
"Curiosity kills you, and I mean it. I WILL not hesitate to take you down if you are too nosy or try to get on my case. I have a short fuse and a tendency to react violently, so if you value your limbs and your life, you should learn to respect boundaries and not poke your nose into things that aren't your business. Consider this a warning, because next time you might not be so lucky."
Edwin's attitude is starting to shift; he seems to feel a bit uneasy by how serious Patricia is acting. he starts thinking maybe he went too far this time. He scratches his head and decides to leave with his friends. He knows that it's better to retreat and leave before it gets worse.
As Edwin walks away with his friends, Patricia is satisfied with her response, she knows that she's made her point clear and that he will not mess with her girlfriend anymore. She waits for him to leave fully, and as he does, she looks at Tanya with happiness.
As Edwin and his friends walk away, Patricia turns to Tanya with relief and happiness. She is satisfied with her response to him and feels that she has made her point clear to him, that he will not mess with her girlfriend anymore. She looks at Tanya with happiness and relief, and waits for Edwin to leave fully. She's now happy and feeling relieved that the situation has been resolved in a positive way and is now eager to see her girlfriend feeling better.
Edwin was Patricia's annoying cousin, the one who likes Patricia. He's always been immature and childish in his actions, and it's like she never grew up with him as a sibling or cousin type of relationship. She's always been intimidated by his childish actions and it even extends to his crush on her, which only adds to her annoyance and irritation of him.
Edwin came from Patricia's mother's side, which explained why she never grew up with him as a sibling or cousin type of relationship, they rarely met except from her father's side, and it was usually because of political reasons.
Patricia was concerned about Tanya's desire to just sleep and rest in her wheelchair while she wheels her around the hallway. Patricia sighed and looked at Tanya, who was peacefully resting in her wheelchair. She decides to take her to the school clinic but instead of getting any medical treatment, they were given some efficascent oil.
Patricia was now getting pretty pissed off, she starts to reply to herself. "My dad has made a lot of donations to this school, and you can't even provide decent medical equipment? This is absolutely horrendous! You don't deserve a penny of my father's money if you can't even spend it on making the school a better place. This is just so disgusting! Maybe you should think about where your priorities lie and start doing your job right."
Patricia carries Tanya towards the bed next to her and sits her down. She watches her closely as she attempts to rest, not knowing what her condition would be like soon. Patricia thinks that the clinic's lack of understanding about patient care and diagnostics is appalling. She believes that a good doctor or nurse should be able to recognize any unusual physical signs in patients, but she fears that the clinic's ignorance might cause Tanya's symptoms to worsen.