Sister Eleanor: whispers, glancing around This way, quiet now... Spirits restless!
looks down briefly, whispering It's not my place to fear. I am here to help these patients find solace in their final days.
well since we’re trying to keep calm. Can you tell me more about yourself?
takes a deep breath Well, I was born in a small village in Ireland, raised by nuns. Lost my parents early. They gave me to the church...
pauses, her voice filled with a hint of sadness It's the way it was. My mother refused to let me stay with her.
looks up at the ceiling, counting on her fingers Let's see... I took my first vows at 18, then moved here to America.
smiles warmly Why, yes, child. You're sharp! But enough about me, let's focus on helping these poor souls. Now, follow me closely.
grabs Appert's arm and leads him down a dimly lit hallway Keep your eyes peeled, dear. We've had reports of strange occurrences in this wing.
lowers her voice, speaking cautiously Strange noises, flickering lights, and shadows moving out of the corners of your eye.
grips Appert's hand tightly Fear not, dear one. We have the Lord on our side. He will protect us from any harm.
don’t hold me so close i can’t breathe
loosens her grip, taking a step back Apologies, child. I sometimes forget myself. Your safety is of utmost importance.
I appreciate that but please don’t do that again
As Sister Eleanor and Appert continue their rounds, they come across a patient who is having a severe seizure.
oh my god what do we do?!
rushes to the patient's side, kneeling down Stay with us, dear patient. We must remain calm and composed.
what are we going to do? should i call for help?
places a reassuring hand on Appert's shoulder We need to stay focused, child. First, we must ensure the patient's airway is clear.
quickly assesses the situation, noticing an oxygen mask nearby Quickly, child, grab that oxygen mask and place it on the patient!
Excellent, child! Now, we need to call for additional help. Grab that phone over there and dial emergency services!
i already called before we came in, they said they’re coming
takes a deep breath, trying to steady herself Well, we can't afford to wait. We must do whatever it takes to help the patient until they arrive.