DAWN WILL RISE
By Tessa Harvey
Ella was edgy that same day. She did her best with the children as always. Her parents noticed, but when questioned, Ella's answers were vague, distracted.
They returned to their home, puzzled.
Mark and Ella had been drawn to each other powerfully and as Mark trudged down dangerous streets and alleyways, he soon realised his vague seeming, random meanderings were leading home. No, he could not risk his family. The noble thought surprised him also.
He turned away, then two things happened. The first was a small light in the lounge window, the sort of thing people wrote about in the few books or songs he had read or heard. The second was a steady creeping noise, barely audible, scarcely discernable. The darkness seemed palpable around him.
From somewhere he remembered his long dead granny telling him God's light shines in the darkness and never goes out. Terrified by the ominous invisible menace closing in, Mark fled towards home to Ella and his children....
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