The frozen shoulder pain had been manageable — or so Shehnaz had convinced herself. But by the time they reached Istanbul airport during their layover on the return journey, it had gotten worse. Much worse. The dull ache that had been her constant companion sharpened into something unbearable. Every movement of her arm sent jolts through her shoulder. Sitting still didn't help. Shifting positions didn't help. The pain seemed determined to remind her of its presence with every breath.
That's when Saji reached into her bag and pulled out the Prednisolone she had picked up in Madinah.