Molly Green - An Orphan’s Wish

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War rages, but the women and children of Liverpool’s Dr Barnardo’s Home cannot give up hope. What more could you wish for than a poignant, heart-warming saga to read this winter?LIVERPOOL, 1943 Yorkshire is the place Lana has always called home, but it’s now filled with painful memories of her fiancé, Dickie, who was killed at sea. When she accepts the challenging position of headmistress at a school in Liverpool, she hopes a new beginning will help to mend her broken heart.A BATTLE TO FIGHT Not everyone at Bingham School is happy about her arrival but Lana throws herself into the role, teaching children from the local village and the nearby Dr Barnardo’s orphanage. She thrives in her work, but soon finds herself falling for a man who she would once have considered the enemy – and is torn between what she knows is right, and taking a risk that might see her lose everything.THE STRENGTH TO HOPE There are children that desperately need her help, and Lana must fight for everyone’s happiness, as well as her own. But one young girl in particular shows her that there is a way through the darkness – because even when all seems lost, there is always a glimmer of hope to be found…

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‘You never know.’ The girl gave a nervous giggle.

The two of them crept up the drive, the gravel crackling underfoot at every step.

‘Go on, then, I dare you.’ She dug the youth in the ribs. ‘I’ll keep watch but they’ll all be asleep.’

The youth stretched his neck to assess the open window on the first floor of Bingham Hall. Then he twisted round to her. ‘Whadya bet?’

‘A shilling.’

‘Nah, it’s not werf it.’ He sniffed and wiped his sleeve across his nose. ‘I dunno, though. Maybe it is. It’d buy a packet of fags.’

‘Go on, then.’ The girl’s eyes blazed with the intensity of her bet. ‘There’s a drainpipe next to the window.’

The youth nodded and shinned up it without making a sound. He stuck his hand in the gap and pushed the sash up to make enough space to crawl through.

‘You coming?’ His harsh voice reverberated around the walls of the building.

‘Shhhhhh!’ The girl put a finger to her lips. ‘Go in and unbolt the kitchen door near where I’m standing.’

The youth raised his thumb and disappeared through the opening. Two minutes later he had the door open and the girl slipped through like a shadow.

They were in.

‘Look at the size of this kitchen.’

‘That’s nothing,’ the girl said, taking his arm and leading him along a short corridor into the Great Hall.

‘Cor, this is something.’

The youth’s eyes almost swivelled in their sockets as he took in the vaulted ceiling, the massive stone fireplace, and the chandeliers and sconces, unlit now because of the blackout as well as the late hour. His eyes roamed the walls of oil paintings, mostly portraits, and what looked like hundreds of coats of arms, and the solid oak furniture. He turned to her and gave a low whistle.

‘The nobs know how to live, don’t they?’

The girl pulled a face. ‘They might’ve been nobs in them days but Lord Bingham and his family did a runner when the war started.’

‘Who told you that?’ The youth narrowed his eyes at her.

‘I used to work here, didn’t I?’ the girl said. ‘I got ears. You hear things when you work here.’

He threw a look of disbelief that she could have landed such a job.

‘Wot did you do?’

‘I looked after the special children,’ the girl said proudly as she led him along the corridor to the magnificent library. ‘Well, I did until that bitch nurse reported me.’

‘You weren’t crafty enough. You shouldda hung on to yer job.’ He stared at her. ‘Chance to pinch all kinds of stuff and they’d never notice.’ He stared at her. ‘What she report you about, anyways?’

‘I told them we got a Nazi kid amongst us and we should get rid of him.’

‘How d’ya know that?’

‘I saw a photo of his German pa in his uniform, didn’t I?’ A satisfied smirk curled her lips. ‘I might not be a clever clogs but I know a swastika when I see one. His jacket was full of ’em. I was the only one who dared speak out and got the sack for me trouble.’

‘Phew!’ The youth blew his cheeks out. ‘You never know what goes on in these places, do you?’

The pair padded up the main staircase in their rubber-soled shoes.

‘Wot’s that room?’ He nodded towards an open door.

‘Where the kids paint.’

He pushed it open with his foot and looked around at the childish paintings pinned on the walls.

‘I always fancied doing a bit of paintin’ meself,’ he said, ‘but never got the chance.’

‘Maybe you would if you hadn’t been expelled so many times.’

He grinned, then took a piece of thin paper from his pocket and poked some tobacco into it. With a practised movement he rolled it and licked the ends together with a large red tongue, and stuck it between his heavy lips.

‘I don’t think you ought to do that,’ the girl said, her expression suddenly anxious. ‘Someone might smell it and think the place is on fire. And we’ll be caught and punished.’

‘Don’t be daft.’ He struck a match and lit it.

‘I mean it, Billy. Put it out. It’s too dangerous.’ She blinked and waved the smoke away from her face.

‘Oh, awright. Just give me a few puffs.’ He inhaled deeply and blew out a long stream of smoke.

‘Billy …’

‘Stop nagging, Hil, for Chrissakes.’ He took one more drag, gave the roll-up a cursory stub on the edge of the Belfast sink, and tossed the still-glowing stub into the wastepaper basket.

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