A little help can go along way

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Sanara woke and rolled over onto her stomach to avoid causing to much pain then stumbled to her feet confused and still soaked from the rain ,her black leather boots keept her balenced aslong as she could stand upright it was hot now as the sun beams lowered in the sky ,a throbing pain was coming from her right side and a sharp pain between her sholders ,She walkd over to a tree and slumped down on a low branch to catch her breath she rolled up her top to see what was causing the pain ...a bluey purple vine with thorns and lotus flowers tattooed up her side and dwn her thy shined brightly unter the sunset ,she started to panic the pain was getting worse and the tattoo grew around her sholder ,she could see just past the tree she was sitting on was a path with a sign " witch cottage "Sanara raced down the track as fast as she could stumbling and falling along the way untill she reached the door of the witches cottage ,the place looked well kept and bright with flowers man did they smell sweet but her mind was pulsing no time to wander with flowers .Sanara spotted the witch in the vegie garden ,the witch called out to her in a sweet motherly tone " hello dear ill be just a minute " Sanara to exhusted to reply dripping with sweat sat down on a stool on the front porch and waited head in her hands she had a hot mess fever ."oh you poor thing , look at you ,you look as if youve been at war my sweet . oh do come inside and lay down it will be dark out soon i could say you need my help dear ." Sanara managed to husk a thankyou between breaths "ok dear tell my what happened i can fix you up something in no time , here have some honey juice" After the first sip Sanara stoped sweating and calmed right down and began to explain about the sky and the voices this conversation lasted all of 30mins the witch looked puzzled and asked why she was so exhusted then Sanara pulled up her top to reveal the tattoo "I think this caused the fever"-S...

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