Courage in a White Coat by Mary Schwaner
Author:Mary Schwaner
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Prairie Muse Books Inc
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
CALINOG
âI wish you wouldnât, Fred.â
âI have to, darling. We have most of the collegeâs administrative papers moved to the cave already. Just a few more trips and weâll be done.â
âButââ
He pecked her on the cheek and picked up his car key. âJust a few more trips. Weâll be starting the college back up as soon as all this is over and weâd just be in such a mess without the records. I know you understand.â
âButââ
He was halfway out the door. âBut what?â he called back over his shoulder.
âJust you wait a minute, Fred Chambers.â
That halted him in his tracks, but at the same moment Bobby, who was at the table eating his morning porridge, heard a rousing song come on the radio and decided to wave his spoon in time to the music.
The result was widespread, and porridge flew in forty-leven directions about the eating porch of their little Bagong-Barrio nipa hut. And a particularly large glop landed on Dorothyâs cheek.
She stood stock-still, wind taken out of her sails, becalmed in a sea of porridge.
And sighed.
âWeâll talk when you get back, darling. Be careful. Andââ
Fred caught the glop of porridge in his hand as it began to slip from her cheek and kissed her on the relatively safe top of her head.
âI know, I know. Get back before dark.â
Dorothy huffed. âDonât you dare try these roads without running lights. I absolutely forbid it. Promise me, Fred.â
Fred kissed her again and instead of his usual flippant âscouts honorâ salute he put his hand over his heart. âI promise.â
Fred sprinted out the door and Dorothy turned to clean up the mess.
âOh Bobby. Youâre a sorry little mess! But I will say that your sense of rhythm is tickety-boo.â
. . . .
Fred navigated the roads as quickly as he could. There was too much to move to the hidden cave in one trip. Heâd have to make two, if not three. Load the car with just the critical files, banking papers, student records and a dozen other types of document theyâd identified. Then drive two miles to the cave in the hills where theyâd stashed raised crates to conceal the valuable papers. It was the coldest, driest cave he could find.
He was college president. He took his personal charge to safeguard these things very seriously. In a few months when this was over, theyâd do the reverse. Bring the documents back down to campus
The final trip to the cave went without a hitch, but heâd cut the time shorter than heâd planned. Still, he needed to check one more time for any mail that might have made it through. Dorothy needed word from home so desperately, and he desperately needed to make that happen for her.
He raced down a side street and whipped around the corner. The Post Office lay straight ahead. Quiet. Unoccupied. Bombed out.
There would be no word from home. Not by mail, at any rate.
The crescent moon that skated behind scattered clouds gave him just enough light to get himself back to the Calinog campsite.
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