LIGHT IN DARKNESS 

By Tessa Harvey


THE STORM

Alice had been re-rostered to a women's ward after a hasty cup of tea and a warm scone. It tasted delicious with the butter melting into the welcome treat. Alice relished the warm sultanas and well-made mixture. She drained her strong tea, savoring each drop.
    Feeling much better, she headed up the stairs. Her first patient was a Mrs. Gladys Hughes. Apparently she had a non life-threatening serious head wound and was being treated for shock and concussion
    As the nurse entered the sunny room, she noticed to her surprise a little girl, chattering away, perched on the bed, swinging her legs. "Nan," she was calling, "wake up! It's me, Hope." With small fingers, she reached as though to pry open the woman's eyes, as no doubt she had often done before. Then Hope noticed the bandage and drew back a little.
    "Hello," she then called out cheerfully to Alice. "My mum lost me, but I finded nan." She frowned. "Only she isn't waking up - why?"

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