I hung onto the arm of my chair as our lounge room seemed to rock. I looked down a second time at his name on the back of the small white envelope – RUDIS MASENS.Slowly picking up my letter knife, I started to cut, but the blade caught and ripped the far corner. The sight of the torn paper made me wince and I went even more carefully, until I could ease
I headed downstairs to the garage and found Edgars standing beside his old Ford in his blue work overalls. The news almost burst out of me. Pride filled my chest like a rush of air at the Edgars went ahead, to try to break the tension. “Labrīt, Rudis,” Edgars said and put out his hand. Rudis shook it and they clapped each other on the shoulders and talked about how happy theyI walked up slowly behind them. Rudis leant in formally and kissed both my cheeks. “Labrīt, Milda.“
After a few minutes, Rudis turned to me and said, “How uncultured this country is. You must miss good Latvian music and food.”Rudis in Lativa before the war. After a few minutes Rudis joined me. “Milda, the boys are strong men. You haven’t done badly,” he said. “The Communists almost ruined our lives, but we’ve been safe here,” I replied.
Rudis shrugged his shoulders. “It was bad for a time, but things moved on. Here, there is no culture. You, of all people, to end up in a place without culture.”I felt tears pricking my eyes and let loose a flood of words. “What choice did I have? You promised you were coming back. You have no idea what it was like on my own, pregnant and withRudis looked away. “You could have waited. It might have been better.
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