approached him and took his hand, telling him - "Don't be afraid, everything will be fine, just calm down!" - always those same doctor's shabby words. The man did not calm down. He took her hand, just saying, "Can you help me?" Ana tried everything, she told her sister to give him morphine, not to feel pain, but that didn't help either. She lost control, at one point she stopped, stared around and all she saw was flying in front of her eyes. It all happened in seconds: pale scenes of people struggling, screaming, shouting, cries for help, screams, screams and people running in all directions to help, to do something, to get stuck, to spill medical supplies. It was clear to her that not everything could be done according to the regulations and everything was hygienic at that speed. How could it be? People with torn shirts, pants, all bloody. She saw Daniel, Scott, they were all blown up. They worked fast, and yet, so calmly, slowly. The voices that were heard, now strong, now quiet, as in a fog. Suddenly she started and she knew what to do! She took a bottle of whiskey that was on the side table and put it in the man's mouth, holding his hands so he couldn't resist, and told them to cut. The man fainted from the pain and the whiskey he swallowed without feeling anything. Ana's coat was all bloody. She took a piece of her coat and wrapped it around the man's leg. When it was all over, Daniel approached and said - “Congratulations! Maybe something will come of you, just take off that coat! ” The day after that, when Ana saw how many people had Ebola, she started researching more about the disease through her friends. The most important thing is for a man to be good with everyone, because he does not know when someone will need him and when someone will help him. That's how my parents taught me.
"You know," she told Scott, "where I'm from (Serbia), they say a nice word and an iron door open."
"Well, then how do you have an American name and surname?"
"I can tell you that my parents watched too many American movies. They probably liked some character (laughs). Just kidding. The truth is that my parents have always loved America, their inhabitants, names, life and so they decided to give me an unusual and unique name. As much as American, so much Serbian. " - Another lie, she thought, but innocent. What people don't know is a lie can't hurt them. This is for his own good, for the good of everyone here, they better know nothing.
She continued the story - “Did you know that there is only one Anamarjel in the world? Imagine that you are only one Self! ”
"You're sure to be something big." said Scott. They both immediately laughed at that.
Eh, if he only knew, Scott, she thought.
"And where did you come from in America?"
"At the age of thirteen, I received a
diju, came to New York, graduated from college, started working and, here I am. In short, it's my life story, it's my life! ” - she liked to think so. If only it were that! She and Scott developed a good friendship in a short time. They talked, hung out until late at night. So they killed time, of course, when Scott wasn't with Daniel. However, Ana always seemed to be hiding something, she was so far away, cold at times, and yet so kind and approachable. It was sad to watch these mighty people get Ebola, and especially small children. Scott told Anna about the difficulties of these people in sickness and poverty. Ana just pointed out that she would help them. She made every effort to obtain an experimental cure for Ebola. She spoke on the phone with a French colleague who worked at a research center whose goal was to improve existing and find new vaccines against the disease. At the moment of the conversation, Daniel or David came along, saying - "What's up, what's going on?"
"Here Ana, as we call her from miles away, is looking for an Ebola vaccine that has been improved and that would eliminate all the symptoms of the disease."
"Do you really think she can do that?" said Daniel. He immediately thought that when he couldn't do it with his relationships, how could she do it. Later when he saw that they were calling him from France and asking him when to send the medicine, he was taken aback, he saw that it was really possible. He approached Ana and said - "Thank you and sorry for everything. I'm just like that, life didn't caress me. I never meant to offend and underestimate you, even though I know I did it with my behavior. Thank you again for the medicine. ”