The shutters of Kami’s little bedroom were casting long shadows across the room. I looked at my watch. It was almost 5 p.m. Kami had talked through the whole day and he was now so wiped out he could barely keep his eyes open. I was also exhausted but I felt no need of a re...
‘Sean. Leave the engine and come with me. You have to see what’s happening in the sky.’ Sean shucked on his thermal outerwear and walked out to join her. It was the end of their third winter week, an unusually calm night with virtually no wind to speak of—one of the first occasions in this winter...