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and Dhruvini had already fanned out to support <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r medical <strong>of</strong>ficers treating <strong>the</strong> injured<br />

Suryavanshi soldiers.<br />

Shiva turned to <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bed to see <strong>the</strong> bloodied tong that had been used to stretch<br />

Sati’s innards to pull <strong>the</strong> arrow out. That tong would never be used again. It had been infected<br />

with <strong>the</strong> agnibaan poison. No amount <strong>of</strong> heat or chemicals would make <strong>the</strong> instrument sterile<br />

and safe again. Next to <strong>the</strong> tong lay <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fending arrow, wrapped in neem leaves, where it<br />

would stay for one full day, before being buried deep in a dry grave to ensure it would not<br />

cause any more harm.<br />

Shiva looked at Ayurvati, his eyes moist, unable to find <strong>the</strong> strength to ask <strong>the</strong> question that<br />

raged in his heart.<br />

‘I will not lie to you, my Lord,’ said Ayurvati, in <strong>the</strong> detached manner that doctors will<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves into, to find <strong>the</strong> strength in traumatic circumstances. ‘It doesn’t look good. Nobody<br />

in history has survived an agnibaan which has penetrated one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> vital organs. The poison<br />

will start causing an intense fever in some time, which will result in <strong>the</strong> failing <strong>of</strong> one organ after<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r.’<br />

Shiva looked down at Sati and <strong>the</strong>n up pleadingly. Ayurvati fought hard to rein in her tears<br />

and keep her composure. She couldn’t afford to lose control. She had many lives to save in <strong>the</strong><br />

next few hours.<br />

‘I am sorry, my Lord,’ said Ayurvati. ‘But <strong>the</strong>re really is no cure. We can only give some<br />

medicines to make her end easier.’<br />

Shiva glared angrily at Ayurvati. ‘We are not giving up! Is that clear?’<br />

Ayurvati looked at <strong>the</strong> ground, unable to meet Shiva’s eye.<br />

‘If <strong>the</strong> fever is kept under control, <strong>the</strong>n her organs will not be damaged, right?’ asked Shiva,<br />

as a glimmer <strong>of</strong> hope entered his being.<br />

Ayurvati looked up and said, ‘Yes, my Lord. But that is not a final solution. The fever caused<br />

by an agnibaan can only be delayed, not broken. If we try and control <strong>the</strong> fever, it will come<br />

back even stronger once <strong>the</strong> medicines are stopped.’<br />

‘Then we will control <strong>the</strong> fever forever!’ cried Shiva. ‘I will sit by her side all my life if needed.<br />

The fever will not rise.’<br />

Ayurvati was about to say something to Shiva, but thought better <strong>of</strong> it and kept silent. She<br />

would come back to Shiva in a few hours. She knew that Sati could not be saved. It was<br />

impossible. Precious time was being wasted in this futile discussion. Time that could be used to<br />

save o<strong>the</strong>r lives.<br />

‘Alright, my Lord,’ said Ayurvati, quickly administering <strong>the</strong> medicines to Sati to keep her fever<br />

down. ‘This should keep her fever down for a few hours.’<br />

She looked up at Parvateshwar standing at <strong>the</strong> back for an instant. Parvateshwar knew that<br />

keeping <strong>the</strong> fever down would only leng<strong>the</strong>n Sati’s agony. But he too felt <strong>the</strong> glimmer <strong>of</strong> hope<br />

that Shiva felt.<br />

Turning back towards Shiva, Ayurvati said, ‘My Lord, you too are injured. Let me dress your<br />

wounds and I’ll leave.’<br />

‘I am alright,’ said Shiva, not taking his eyes <strong>of</strong>f Sati for an instant.<br />

‘No, you are not, my Lord,’ said Ayurvati firmly. ‘Your wounds are deep. If <strong>the</strong>y catch an<br />

infection, <strong>the</strong>n it could be life threatening.’<br />

Shiva did not answer. He just kept looking at Sati and waved his hand dismissively.<br />

‘Shiva!’ shouted Ayurvati. Shiva looked up at her. ‘You cannot help Sati if you yourself

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