LIGHT IN DARKNESS 


By Tessa Harvey


THE STORM

When had his mum's hair turned from glowing brown? Why wasn't she smiling, lovingly at him as always, despite his moods.
    What scared him most was the lost look in her blue eyes, normally alive with love and laughter.
    Leaving his shocked father, he turned and fled the room, somehow finding a way down and through the labyrinthian corridors and echoing, enclosed concrete steps, brushing unseeing past the occasional doctor or hospital worker.
    He felt alone and strangely afraid. Lacking confidence, he headed to the familiar world of the fast food outlet, where he often worked, saving for his own car, another source of antipathy towards his parents. Some of his friends had cars bought for them from across the mainland.
    For once, he welcomed the noisy, greasy workspace and worked, automatically, silently, his own mind a blank.


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