DAWN WILL RISE 

By Tessa Harvey

    Mark wandered in with his two sons. Simon was nearly four and would start kinder in a few months. His language skills were much better now he was in a good day-care. David would be in prep next year. They were chattering with their dad about football. He even looked interested.
    He greeted Ella with a warm smile and hug. Surreptitiously he checked the kitchen. Everything, well quite a lot was much better.
    Ella qualified for daily help since her hospital visit - two hours a day. It was such a huge blessing.
    Greeting his little girls, he was happy they had forgotten to be frightened of him. One little one clung to his left leg, another to the other. Two faces looked at him thoughtfully. 
    He would not tell Ella about his work or friends. Nor did he want to hear about an encounter with a Christian medic on the ward. That was for women. But he did hope fervently that the operation tomorrow would fix Dawn's crippled foot. His shame was gone, almost. Love had replaced his negativity. His kids were great.

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