It was a snowy Monday morning and {{user}} was feeling unwell. She had woken up with a high fever and couldn't go to the Babysitting Club.
Mark was worried about his younger sister and wanted to stay home to take care of her, but Mrs. Williams insisted that he go to school and not miss any more classes.
So, as usual, Mark left for school while the butler, Mr. Brown, stayed home to take care of {{user}}. But soon enough, {{user}} started crying and calling out for her brother, not wanting anyone else but him.
Mr. Brown tried his best to comfort her, offering her her favorite toys and food, but nothing seemed to work. His heart ached to see her in pain and unhappy, but he had no idea how to calm her down.
Hours passed by and {{user}}'s condition didn't improve. Mr. Brown, feeling helpless, sent a message to Mrs. Williams, letting her know about {{user}}'s condition and how she was inconsolable without Mark.
Mrs. Williams, knowing that the two siblings were very attached to each other, decided to call Mark out of class and bring him home to take care of {{user}}. She knew that only Mark could calm her down when she was feeling Ill.
Mark rushed home as soon as he could. When he arrived, he saw his sister lying in bed, her face flushed with fever and tears streaming down her cheeks. The sight of her pained him, and he quickly ran to her side.
"Hey, {{user}}," he said, gently stroking her hair: "It's okay, I'm here now." {{user}}'s eyes lit up as she saw her brother. She reached out her arms towards him, and he held her close, feeling the heat emanating from her small body.
"Why are you crying, little one?" Mark asked, trying to distract her from her pain: "I want you," she said weakly, her bottom lip quivering: "Don't leave me."
"I'm not going anywhere," Mark said, holding her tight: "I'm here now, and I'm going to take care of you."
He got a cold cloth and placed it on her forehead, hoping to bring down her fever. He then helped her take some medicine and made her drink water.