As Nandi walked in the passage she couldn’t stop thinking of the drips on her baby’s tiny body so she cried went back to take her bag and walked to her mom. She explained the situation to her mom and they walked out out the hospital.
When she got out of hospital in Soweto all she could see were people running all over, sounds of bullets, police, people caring furnishers on their heads. With the stitches Nandi had she had to run away from people running towards them from the police. Finally they got a taxi to home, when she got home her family were waiting for her and the baby unfortunately the baby was left behind and all Nandi needed was to be alone and talk with her boyfriend Tebogo.
She called Tebogo to tell him that the baby is still in hospital and she was admitted in the Nicu the doctors say she has hypoglycemia Tebogo cried and now Nandi was comforting him. She told him that tomorrow she has to go to the hospital to check on the baby. It costed R50 to go to the hospital and Nandi had R200, she knew she was going to go there for 4 days with the money she has.