20 BRYNN I’d been in Africa for twenty-seven days, giving children and even some adults life-saving vaccines we’d brought with us from America. I’d learned so much and helped so many — I was glad that I had taken the assignment. “It’s time to call it a day, Doctor Green,” I told him as I pulled the cord to let the flap down on the medical tent that we’d set up to give the immunizations. “I heard the camp host is making bobotie for our supper tonight.” He looked hungry as he went out the back of the tent. I followed behind. “Mmm that is my favorite local dish. It’s kind of like meatloaf, only way spicier and much tastier.” “I like it too. But I seem to like most things they’ve served us during our stay here. I’m going to miss this place and the people we’ve come to know.” Raven hadn’

