DAWN WILL RISE 

By Tessa Harvey

    Jan saw the doctor's stricken expression. "Go with my sister," she pleaded. Mark and Ella did not go for later scans of the baby because they wanted a surprise. "Don't blame yourself. Medically, you may still help Ella."
    Quickly, mumbling thanks, Dr. Bailey gathered his medical equipment. The older male paramedic looked capable and composed, but the younger female was finding the situation difficult. It was her very first emergency. She was relieved the doctor was accompanying them.
    Ella felt she was drifting. Perhaps her baby had been born? Someone held her hand. Mark? Why hadn't he come? Still she relaxed, trusting the staff to help her.
    Mark was at home with Jan. He felt his wife and child were dying. Broken sobs wracked his strong frame. He felt a coward not to have gone with his wife in the ambulance.
    Jan had tidied up as best she could and gone home to her own family. Tony, her husband met her with a warm hug as she cried and prayed.

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