FIRE AND ICE

 By Tessa Harvey 


    Helga was hovering between life and death and, because she felt herself paralyzed forever, she was even fighting for life. Also, her parents had not come.
    Hot and feverish, she grew colder so that her body was tested to the limit. The fire and ice cycles were rapidly, and fatally weakening the child.
    "Where are her parents? Relative, carer?" demanded a senior physician.     
    The young woman from the village was called in. "We have to move her to a better equipped hospital."
    Laneke passed over a letter from Helga's parents, giving consent. Soon she was lifted once again into a helicopter. She looked close to death. Dimly she was aware of Laneke crying, and felt herself soaring.
    She saw the flickering fire of the lights in the icy cold. She dreamed then of her parents, seeing them spiraling like an airpool to a restless sea. Faraway, to the left, she saw a boy, whirled around in a tidal whirlpool. Then she saw children laughing over a puppy.

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