: A Daugh
nt, notices the weariness e
work?" Isabel inquired, he
ut I don't mind. It is heartening t
comfort to her hard work. "I finished the laundry and
d with her eyes brightening. "Mrs.
o gave me some advice on mending
el's hand. "You are doing wonderfully
you, Mother. I just wan
assured her. "I am grateful every d
occupied," Isabel replied with a smil
aised an eyebro
bel said softly. "And h
with gratitude. "You mean
dishes neatly on the table. Teressa joined her and helped carry the empty plates
ashed to the floor. She immediately guided her mother to a c
d her breathing becomes shallow. "I...
breathe, Mother. I will ge
to the door, calling for help into the night. Spotting a familiar neighb
ns with his face creased out of concern seein
lurted out. "She's in pain
oat and lantern without hesitation
d with fear. As they arrived inside, Teressa saw then and managed
entle hand on her shoulder. "What happene
hest. I could... hardly breathe," Teress
worry. "We need to get you to a doctor," he s
hrough the night. Upon reaching the clinic, the doctor, seeing the emergency, quickly
quietly. "Your mother has
e doctor continued, "She needs to be hosp
in the slums, they barely made ends meet. The though
e... we do not have enough money. Are there any altern
bel's shoulder, his expression sympathetic
treatment. We can discuss payment plans later.
by her side, holding her hand. Isabel whispered a silent
e room was quiet except for the occasional murmur of the doctor. As dawn approache
el. You've been up all
abel replied, her voice
th her. Just rest in the chair for a while. You'll
other's bed while her head rested on her arms. Despite her worry, t
eaking quietly with Mr. Jenkins. She quickly stood as
our mother is stable for now. The immediate danger has passed, but
ed through her. "Thank you, D
servation," the doctor explained. "After that, sh
nd. Just then, Teressa's eyes fluttered open, and she gave her dau
l said in a soft voice. "I
am sorry to have caused you such worry. Bu
ust want you to be well, Mother. We wi