LIGHT IN DARKNESS
By Tessa Harvey
THE STORM
Once again, Phil had to scurry like a small child to catch up with his dad. His resentment grew and he glanced around, embarrassed - but no one was looking, most intent on their own pursuits.
The thought crossed the boy's mind that anyone could walk in with a bomb hidden. With that sombre thought, he entered a women's ward. Bill had already located his wife. He looked alarmed at the blood staining the bandage round his spouse's head. "No one said you were hurt!" he sounded angry.
A passing nurse apologised. "It wasn't noticeable at first," she explained. "I will go and find her doctor."
"Why?" wondered Bill aloud, but the nurse had speedily departed, relieved to be absolved of any blame.
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