"It sounds funny, doesn't it? 'Mundo'. I'm finally starting to feel like it may actually suit me." I say with a big smile and hushed tones. It certainly seems like a lung disease, simply based on how she's breathing. I see speckles of blood staining the sleeves of her shirt - spattered from coughing. Her fever is evident the moment I make contact with her forehead.
My heart sinks as a particular illness jumps to my mind. I tenderly cup my hands over her eyes, one at a time, to provide a dark, makeshift tube I can peer through. A faint shimmer is visible - confirming my suspicion, and my worry. Pulmocor - a rather uncommon disease that impacts both the lungs and heart. She was likely exposed to some airborne toxin for a prolonged period of time. As those toxins are breathed in, they hijack the blood cells so as the body circulates the contaminated cells the blood vessels are violently broken down beginning with the capillaries. One of the earliest signs is an iridescent shimmer in the eyes caused as the contaminated blood gets to work shredding the blood vessels near the surface of the eye.
I sit back on my heels and take her hand. "I know what you are fighting, and I know how to help. I'm going to do absolutely everything in my power to make sure you'll be able to spread your wings again soon! If you have any questions about it let me know. I'm going to go talk to Miss Shrike to see how quickly we can get the materials I need to help you."
I stand and walk back to Shrike taking up a position near the door at the opposite side of the room from Aloe.
"Miss Shrike, as I said this is a disease known as Pulmocor. It is definitely more likely to be terminal for children and adolescents than it is for adults. Still, it is possible for it to be transmitted to those around her - even though she is no longer around the source of the toxic air." I look admirably around the room, "I believe that may be a low risk though since you seem to have been doing a great job at keeping her space well ventilated, and clean."
If we are still early enough in the progression of this disease I may be able to treat her, but if it is established... well, we can cross that bridge if needed. "I'll need some supplies. A sterile transfusion kit is most critical. Her infected blood cells will continue to be forced through her body. Normally, those infected cells would be broken down through phagocytosis and replaced by fresh cells, but think of this disease as giving the cells a barbed armor. Her blood effectively has a bunch of tiny shrapnel coursing through it that won't break down on its own. I'll need to perform an exchange transfusion - replacing her blood with healthy blood."
I look back to Aloe as she uncontrollably coughs into her sleeves, but continue speaking quietly with Shrike, "I hope the damage to her body is still mild enough to get her back on her feet."