At this moment Micaela is in the hospital.
Rain, in her white coat, was bending over and expertly administering a needle into Micaela’s arm when she asked:
-What’s strange, how come so Honey your husband, who knows you’ve been bitten by a cat hasn’t flown away yet?
The medicine was inserted, Lluvia pulled the tip of the needle out and pushed the swab up.
Micaela took the swab, pressed it herself against the eye of the needle and replied:
-I didn’t tell Carlos that I had returned to Anlandana and didn’t want to worry him.
In the video of that night, Carlos could see that her lips were pale and that she was not really feeling well at that moment….
That night, as soon as she got home, she was bitten on the ankle by a cat that had jumped out from under a tree.
Knowing that she had been bitten by a cat, Carlos was sure he would come over, but he was very busy lately and didn’t want to interrupt her rhythm by telling her about it. The next day, he told himself that his grandfather was afraid he might not survive and decided to take Mike to see him….
In addition to praying that her grandfather was safe, she was even more thankful that she hadn’t told Carlos that she had been bitten by a cat, so she could go home in peace.
-Moya, your body is resistant to different medications, could it be that this vaccine doesn’t work on you either? Your wounds are bleeding and the bite is deep?
Lluvia speaks with concern.
Micaela threw the swab in the trash and smiled reassuringly.
-If it’s true that that cat carries the rabies virus, its toxins will be discounted in me, so the vaccine, as long as it’s half as effective, will be fine.
Rain ponders.
-Is this ‘half and half, just right’?
Micaela smiled and asked:
-More or less, don’t worry. On the other hand, you’ve been saying you’re going to Pesla City for almost a month, why haven’t you gone yet?
Lluvia washed her hands, sat down in her seat and looked at Micaela.
-Because I don’t want to leave here, I don’t want to leave you.
The reluctance in Lluvia’s eyes became more and more evident.
-Today is my last day here at work, so after I give you this last injection, I’m going to Pesla City.
It wasn’t her job to vaccinate Moya, but when she found out that Moya had been bitten by a cat and needed four rabies shots in a row, she decided to do one last thing for Moya….
As we were talking, Nilson came in from outside and saw Micaela, no longer with love in his eyes, but with the attention of a friend.
-Moya, will there be any other discomfort? You can’t be careless with any symptoms.
Micaela stood up and smiled at her.
-No, don’t worry guys.
Lluvia also got up, looked at Nilson and asked:
-Weren’t you waiting for me at home? What are you doing here and where is Estela?
Moving to Pesla City today, Nilson was helping her to put the bags packed in the car.
Nilson took two steps closer and stood next to her.
-Nilson said, “Estela Sara is taking care of it.
Then, looking down, he whispered in her ear:
-Guess what I saw in the drawer of your bedside table?
Rain’s heart skipped a beat and she looked at Nilson, mentally cursing herself, how could she have forgotten that?
The first time he’d walked into his room he’d been nervous to see something in the drawer and had been so relieved to find it wasn’t there that he’d actually forgotten about it today?
Nilson took her by the shoulders and whispered smugly in her ear:
-Luvia, so you liked me so long ago.