Friday 3 February 2023

Chapbook: Timed Writing Exercise : Under safe wings : Chapter 1.

 Chapter 1: The birth of an angel.

It was a beautiful sunny day, April 21, when a little black-haired baby was born in Arnhem Hospital.

- Is it a girl or a boy?  - asked the impatient family waiting outside the delivery room. 

- Doctor, it`s not important. Please tell me is it healthy? How is my wife? - Stefan asked.

- Mr. Stefan, come inside, the girls are safe and sound, you can say hello to them - replied the doctor.

- A girl !!! - everyone cried with joy. 

Two days nearly passed and the girl still had no name. Hanna and Stefan very much wanted the parents to help them to choose the name. The girl was the only long-awaited granddaughter, so they wanted to make her name special. Just as special was the little one. The time has come for Hanna and the girl to live hospital. Stefan picks up his two loves from the hospital. Hanna`s parents were already waiting impatiently at home. They left all their responsibilities to be with them, helping and supporting them as much as possible. Hanna`s dad is a photographer so it was no problem for him to take a longer vacation, while mum worked part-time in a library, it was more of a hobby for her. Since Hanna`s brother was born, which was 25 years ago, Tess did not work, She always did what she liked and take care of the house. When Hanna`s brother went to study in Switzerland, their parents moved to a smaller house in Giethoorn village in the province of Overijssel. They left the house in which they lived before for their first grandson or granddaughter. Hanna, Stefan, and the baby entered the house. From the very, they were greeted by Tess - Hanna`s mother, and Tim - Hanna`s father who never moved without his camera and took pictures from the very entrance. 

1 comment:

  1. Looking forward to seeing further development of the prose here - good start

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