Irene sat on a chair outside the infirmary. The events that transpired left her feeling quite surprised. Mame Lenie stood by her side, offering reassurance that everything would be perfectly alright. The men, in an act of self-preservation, covered their bodies to shield her from harm. Her life, too, was made miserable by those men. She found herself caught in a dilemma, torn between the conflicting emotions of forgiveness and gratitude towards those who had saved her life and the desire to see them face the consequences for the harm they had inflicted upon her. In her mind, conflicting thoughts arise. On the one hand, she contemplates the notion of karma, suggesting that their current situation is a result of their past actions. On the other hand, a sense of guilt emerges as she reflect