He squeezed his eyes, then tried to open them, but he couldn’t. He shook his head a little but stopped immediately. It hurt too much. He tried to bring his hands to his face to help himself open his eyes, but his hands didn’t cooperate. They hung limply at the ends of his arms, his arms hanging o...
He had just finished pouring the water he had boiled with a tiny dash of salt, then allowed to cool to room temperature, into her IV bag. The doctor told him there were no more supplies, and that was the only way he could keep her hydrated. Leah, the Swiss hiker who hadn’t left Wolfgang’s side si...