DAWN WILL RISE
Part 2: HEROES
Helga felt unmoored, adrift on a swirling constantly-changing seascape. She was grateful her baby, Klara, though still in hospital with lung issues from the inhaled smoke of the fire, was slowly responding. The doctors were as good as the ones in Germany. Helga had lived on a small farm with her parents near Koln (Cologne).
"Only one more week," the paediatrician carefully explained, "sieben Tage!" He held up seven fingers. They were teaching each other.
Karl was in Kinder and learning words to help his mother also. But "heimwek" was stifling the young woman. Grief for her husband's sudden death in a car crash that wasn't his fault, longing to go home to her mountains and valleys, to Germany.
The doctor was watching her. "What is it?" he asked slowly.
"Home pain," she was embarrassed. "Silly so small a thing. Klara could be dead, so I am glad but...." "Your husband, your man is dead. You cannot go home. That is not a small pain." He smiled, understanding.
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