34 She slept with David that night, lying next to his hot little body as he slept through the fever that God had caused, singing quietly to him the lullabies that had been sung to her as a little girl. However nearing the morning he was feeling better and asked her to leave. She was hurt but she left him to sleep off the rest of the morning and went down stairs, unable to sleep herself. She stood at the counter in the kitchen looking out the large picture window that lead out to a back garden that was far too enormous for one home. A pool off to the side which had turned green and slimy with non-use, pollution speckled the water in black. What a wonderful world she had come to live in. And yet she still lived in more comfort than most people. The coffee maker clicked and she sat th

