Makina, burdened by the knowledge of her sister Marin's hunger, was acutely aware of the insufficiency of the rations provided by the armies of the city's noble families.
Despite her own dire circumstances, her focus remained steadfast on her sister's well-being.
With a heart full of love and determination, she addressed her sister's hunger in the only way she could.
"Marin," she said, her voice a soft murmur that carried the weight of their shared struggle, "I know you're hungry, but please hold on. I promise you that we'll have plenty of good food to eat later, okay?"
Despite her own suffering, Makina's words were imbued with a sense of hope, a promise of better times that she desperately wished to fulfil for her sister.
With an incredible display of resilience, Makina used her remaining limbs to crawl towards her sister's side.
She manoeuvred with determination and purpose, driven by her fierce love for Marin.