The parks of Cedar Falls felt like “a safe and relaxing place,” where Emma and her two daughters were enjoying a calm, ordinary afternoon. The sun was out, kids were laughing, and everything felt peaceful — the kind of moment you never expect to change.
Then suddenly, it did.
It started with “an unusual cough” from her older daughter. At first, it seemed minor, but within moments, the younger one appeared different. Her “eyes unfocused,” her balance unsteady, and her movements unsure. What had been a simple outing quickly became unsettling.
Soon, their breathing changed. It was “no longer easy or relaxed,” becoming strained and uneven. Each breath sounded tighter, and the situation grew more alarming with every second.
Emma stopped, trying to understand what was happening. Just minutes earlier, everything had been fine. Now, fear and confusion replaced the calm atmosphere around her.
In that moment, she realized something wasn’t right — and that this was more than just a passing issue.