EDIN It has been two days since the woman collapsed in my arms. Looking at her now, I do not know how she had the strength to rise not to talk of fight me in the first place. Her fever was raging so high she was delirious with it. After she collapsed, there was a lot to handle at once. We were still trapped within the cave but I feared if I did not attend to the woman immediately, she would pass away right there in front of me. It would be the most miserable and the most amusing twist of fate ever. I found water in her abandoned skin and tore off a piece her cloak, soaking it and using it to wipe her body before resting the dripping cloth on her forehead, trying to bring her temperature down. She was so lost in her fever that she was murmuring gibberish in her sleep. When time passed and

