Seeing this, Emily then jumped out as she tried to pull the RA and coaxed her, “Ma’am, I think Valerie is just pretending. She didn’t eat any mangoes. How couldd she be allergic? Let’s not cause any trouble for the police.”
Anna also added in agreement, “Yes, that’s right, Ma’am. Valerie is surely pretending. We’ve been living at the same dorm with her, so we could see through her lies. We’ve seen it all the time. She just likes to seek attention.”
However, the RA who was a decent adult knew very well whether I was pretending or not.
When she saw how indifferent my roommates towards me, the RA suddenly shouted at them in anger, “Shut the fuck up!”
The moment Emily and Anna saw the RA’s tough attitude, both of them quickly shut their mouths. As we were waiting for the 911 to bring an ambulance, the water I had drunk that had mango powder in it started to take effect. My mouth started to foam. There was only a buzzing noise in my ears.
Not only that, I could only hear the RA asked me to holding on because the ambulance would be here soon. But I couldn’t respond to her. I just held the glass in my hand tightly as I waited. Soon enough, the ambulance alarm was heard downstairs.