LIGHT IN DARKNESS


THE STORM

    Gladys drove slowly towards the hospital. The weather was terrible, rain pouring down in torrents. She was forced to pull over at a nearby space and put on her warning lights. She waited until the deluge eased slightly, then eased back onto the black tarmac of the highway, hoping wearily that other motorists would be able to see her. 

    The older lady was worn down. Her husband, Bill was due to retire shortly. He helped her with the dishes and with preparing the evening meal, but mostly she was coping with the garden work and household chores with endurance and fortitude.
    Some of her feelings were due to tiredness, even exhaustion, though she chided herself for self-pity. It was true, there were blessings. Their adopted daughter, Lacey had amazingly survived surgery on a bullet wound near her right lung. Hope was healing beautifully from a long diagnosed heart murmur.
    Lacey had fallen in love with David Creswell, the young doctor at the hospital near their home.

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