The Girl from the Mountains: Absolutely heartbreaking and gripping World War 2 historical fiction by Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger
Author:Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger [Lucyk-Berger, Chrystyna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bookouture
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The sound of a babyâs cry brought tears of relief. Magda left AleÅ¡ and panà Eva behind as she ran the last few feet to the mountain hut. Renata waited outside with an infant in her arms. Magda scooped up the bundle from her, tears streaming down her face as she kissed Samuelâs cheek. She remembered how much he had weighed in her arms the last time sheâd held him, the day Koenig and Walter had come. Now he was bigger, with chubby cheeks and Frau Tauberâs blue eyes.
Renata crossed her arms. âAre you pleased with yourself then?â
Magda took Samuelâs right hand in hers and shoved the cuff of his sleeve up with her thumb. There it was, the brown birthmark on his wrist. She looked up from the baby, and Samuel began to fuss. It had been too long. He no longer knew who she was.
âIt was a terrible risk,â Renata continued. âTerrible, Magda.â
Magda could say nothing to this. She had never been so tired in her life.
When AleÅ¡ and Panà Eva caught up, Magda followed them inside. It was a simple woodsmanâs hut, a single room with few furnishings: one bed, a table with two long benches on either side, a small cast-iron stove. They sat. Renata pushed a plate of bread and a glass of water towards Magda.
âHow did you manage to get to Samuel in time?â Magda dipped a piece of bread into the water and held it to the childâs mouth. He tasted it and sucked it, his beautiful eyes straining to focus on her.
Renata said, âDavide drove. Father Gabriel did the talking. The Nazis were right behind us. I donât think it was more than a minute after we drove away that we saw the first Wehrmacht headlights pulling into the convent behind us. We left through the service road with the lights off.â
She made it sound so easy, but Magda knew better. She kissed the top of Samuelâs head, fed him another piece of bread. âThen I got to you just in time.â
âWhen you said you needed the opium, Magda, I thought it was for getting yourself and Jana out. If you had told me what you were planningâ¦â Renata shook her head.
Magda shriveled beneath her glare. âI wasnât even certain myself. I had no plan.â
âNo plan? Youâre incredible, you know that?â
âYes,â AleÅ¡ interjected. âAnd now we need to decide what weâre going to do with Magdaâs newfound courage.â
Renata and he took turns reprimanding her and Eva. The three of themâMagda, Eva, and Samuelâwere in grave danger. Samuel because of Koenigâs orders to eradicate every Jew and the people who were hiding them, and Eva and Magda for their rash crime. But getting them out of the district altogetherâespecially Magda with her recognizable featuresâwas not without great risks. They needed travel permits, and with Koenigâs manhunt, it would be extra challenging.
Magda listened with half an ear, distancing herself by keeping Samuel busy. Outside, birds sang in the surrounding woods, and the trickle of a nearby creek came through the door.
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