A very quick healing

My Christian name is Joyce, and my African name is Mawete. I'm a seventh grade student at a Catholic school in the Lower Congo province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. I'm a boarder.

On March 8 this year, International Women's Day, we had a party at my school. I was standing next to a pole. There were bees at the top of this pole, but I didn't know it. While I watched the other students dance, a bee stung me in my left eye. I rubbed my eye, and it really hurt. One of the school elders called me and asked me what had happened, because I was covering my eye with my hand. I told her. She looked at my eye and took out the bee's stinger that had stayed in. It wasn't hurting so much anymore, and I joined the other girls in the dancing and the games.

But the next morning, when I woke up, my eye was swollen and I had a headache. The principal of the school called me, and because she was worried about my condition, she wanted me to go to the hospital to be treated. I told her that I would be all right. I wanted to pray.

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