DAWN WILL RISE 

By Tessa Harvey

    When the hospital intern had left, Ella looked carefully over the list of after-care requirements. Really, most of it was commonsense, but it seemed that the fibreglass cast would be on for weeks.
    Her Christian friend kept in touch and Ella texted her to ask for prayer for quicker healing. She had read "With God all things are possible!" Unsure, she was grateful the babies had fallen asleep on their soft yellow play-mat.
    David and Simon were playing a quiet game of car-racing. They loved their sisters but were also happy to play together again.
    Leaving the back door open, she took the boys outside with a small soccer ball. David said "Rose does not want that white cast like Dawn!" Simon spoke up: "That's because it isn't much fun."
    Surprised by his perception, Ella agreed. Wearing the same sock support ( one real, one similar), had been fun for the twins.
    Expecting Mark's return, she left the boys to play in the fenced back yard. But Mark did not return until very late. By then all the chores were done and all the kids asleep.

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