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- “Oh, wow,” Reena groaned. “It’s a nice shot — but I have red-eye.”
- I studied the photo. Yes, Reena looked great. I don’t think she can take a bad picture. But her eyes were glowing bright red.
- ...
- I can’t darken your eyes,” I said. “I should be able to fade the red glow.But it won’t adjust at all.”
- “OH, HELP! OWWWWW! MY EYES — !” Reena shrieked.
- I gasped and spun around.
- Reena raised her hands to her eyes. And started to scream at the top of her lungs. “MY EYES! HELP ME! MY EYES!”
- I let out another gasp. And jumped up from the chair. “What’s wrong?”
- Reena pressed her hands over her eyes. “HELP ME! Julie — my eyes are BURNING! Oh, HELP ME!”
- I grabbed her hands gently and tugged them down. When I saw her eyes, my breath caught in my throat.
- Her eyes were glowing red like fire!
- “Help me!” she moaned. “Oh, it hurts! It really hurts!”
- “M-maybe the flash was too bright,” I stammered. “You were standing so close to the camera.”
- I pulled Reena into my bathroom. I soaked a washcloth with cold water and pressed it over her eyes.
- “It isn’t helping!” she shrieked. “My eyes — they’re BURNING! It hurts SO MUCH!”
- I took the cloth away. Her eyes were still glowing bright red.
- ...
- “I have some eye drops in my room,” Mom said. “Julie, they’re on my dresser.”
- We tried the eye drops. They didn’t help at all.
- Chapter 4, 5
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