morning preps. The sun was out even. I felt weak. He asked what was the matter to account for me being late. I explained how I felt and he said I would have to see the doctor that day. I got off my bed, brushed my teeth and went to the secretary's office where other pupils were seated outside, waiting for the school van to take them to the hospital. I sat with them by
I saw my mother approach, from afar. She wore a yellow coat. I felt a feeling of relieve. That I was no longer alone. When she reached my bed, she stood by my side. We did not talk. We just stared. At least that is what I recall. I wondered where the rest of my family was. I later came to know about the various restrictions that had been put at the time. Keep reading.
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