DAWN WILL RISE 

By Tessa Harvey

    "She's crippled," Mark said to Jan and her husband, Tony. "Crippled!"     
    "Hang on," argued Tony, "it's just a twisted foot, mate. The doctors say it can be fixed when the baby is older. C'mon, cheer up. Your wife's alive, the babies are alive. Don't be seeing Ella with a misery-face."
    Tony is a good bloke, thought Jan. I would have been a lot blunter. Aloud she asked "How are the boys?"
    "Oh, real excited!" Mark cheered up. "They can come with my mum and dad tomorrow."
    It had been a harrowing few hours. The hospital had contacted Mark and asked him to come in. Ella was having trouble. He had called Tony to see if he was able to come with him.
    Tony, a small dark-featured bloke of Welsh parentage had instantly agreed. Jan had looked after her own children and followed later when they were in school.
    To save the mother and babies, an emergency Caesarian section had been performed. It was touch and go, but all three were saved.

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