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Her lips and cheeks had changed color from lack of oxygen, and her mother had felt a helpless weight on her chest as she watched her child struggle.
Tomorrow, she would undergo another cardiac catheterization to measure the pressures in her heart, another step in the long and arduous road to healing.
“Why, why does she have to go through this?” she whispered to herself, tears streaming down her face.
A few days ago, Melony had whispered with a small, trembling voice, “Mommy, I’m scared.”
Even with those words, she could not imagine how terrifying it must feel for a child to face procedures that left her unable to move or speak, a world controlled by machines and tubes.
Melony loved Halloween, and even in the hospital, her mother decorated her room with little pumpkins and cobwebs, preparing for the costumes and celebrations she adored.