THE SHOUT OF A KING

By Tessa Harvey

Meanwhile Simon had rallied to help, forgetting for once to be absorbed totally in himself. He had rang for help on his cell phone and had hurried around to help his wife. He had also called Wendy.

Help soon arrived. Derek and Simon were taken to the hospital, while Jasmine was driven home in Wendy's car with her mother.

The women enjoyed a welcome hot drink, and baby Jasmine had her diaper changed and was given a drink of milk. She was happy and peaceful.

Then the women were glad to be contacted by the hospital. It was Derek. Happily, he was pronounced totally fit. He had been at the end of his strength. Simon had been so much better he had signed himself out of the psychiatric ward, as no charges had been laid against him and he was a voluntary patient.

He had not been obliged to remain, but was strongly advised to see his own doctor and receive counselling.

Both men arrived not long after to join the women.

Simon had a very big question for Derek. "Why did you risk your life for me when I have not been good to your daughter? I see that now. It was as though all of the demons left my mind when you reached to help me. But why?"

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