DAWN WILL RISE 

Part 2: HEROES 

    It was a very beautiful day, warm and sunny with no wind at all. The trees in the park were a mix of stately old eucalypts and exotic trees such as oak, beech and ash. The oaks were still green, but the ash leaves were a pleasant yellow. There was a darker one, a claret ash. A young maple was a fiery red and the beech leaves were turning brown autumn.
    The young couple were watching a little boy play near a rivulet. A water pump nearby sent more water cascading down the narrow winding watercourse. Every so often the child would scamper over to the park bench for more cheese sandwiches or carrot sticks. The baby slept in her pram.
    Today the young doctor broke a somewhat tense silence. "You are wondering why I am asking you out some Saturdays?" he queried. The woman flushed, which he found endearing. "You came to check my baby, then you come again," she said carefully. "Why?" Helga's English was much better. Her companion was honest. 
    "At first I was worried about you all," Matthew Walters said. "But now I find I am loving you all, you most of all. But we can just be friends."

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