The siren sound of the ambulance made spooky emotions in me as I held my mum's hand and watched her struggling to cough with the oxygen covering her nose and mouth. I cried silently watching her in this state, my heart drenched in fear as I tried to stop myself from thinking she's dying and nothing will happen to her. In no time we got to the General hospital and I watched my mum being wheeled out on the sick bed from the ambulance bus by the nurses into the hospital. I muffled my sobs, clamping my palms over my mouth as I felt my face soaked with tears. I ran behind them and they turned in another direction in the hospital as I tried to follow them. "You can't go in," one of the male nurses said stopping me from getting into the emergency room as I stared at him in dismay. I saw the

