Taking their mother to the hospital, meant visiting her not often as they want. Taking the bus was expensive for them, so sankoma was their own hope. They collected some firewood along the way. Fire was the only weapon to keep the wild animals away, at night, especially lions. Even though they knew the rules of the jungle, they were determined to persuade their goal at all cost. After the death of their father, Lana meant a lot to the boys.

The red sun disappeared into the horizon and darkness covered the forest. Time to make fire. The boys took turns to keep it burning throughout the night. The lioness family of three kept them company the whole night. As dawn approaches the lioness family started to slowly move away. And the boys proceed on their journey. They had to catch up with sankoma before she left her house for other patients.

Back home Lana’s younger sister Maggie prepared soft porridge and tea for Lana. She has been taking care of her sister for a month now. So, the boys can go to school. Maggie’s thoughts went to the boys and prayed that, they come back home safe and more important with the witch doctor. Lana never complained about her illness, she tried to be strong for her boys. The arrival of the boys and sankoma lighten the mood of the family.