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Broken moon. God’s court

Olga Kholodova

“Broken moon” is a work about modest youthful love, pain, and meanness, hope for a better future. “God’s judgment” of a series of books about courage and betrayal, mystical events, God and faith.

Broken moon. God’s court

Olga Kholodova

© Olga Kholodova, 2017

ISBNВ 978-5-4483-2401-7

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BrokenВ moon

Having remained abroad consciousnesses, the person has aВ rest. He is not concerned byВ daily burdens ofВ life. The person is balanced and quiet. He sleeps.

1

The cigarette stub slowly smoldered in an ashtray, and its smoke, was divided into parts, getting to the morning beams of the sun sliping through bluish blinds of a window. The chamber was painted in white color, and furniture: a table, a chair, a bed and a case – added a blueness droplet to this cool atmosphere. Near an ashtray on a table lay: a pencil and album sheets on which various sketches of the sick artist were visible.

Robert lay on aВ bed and indifferently looked inВ aВ ceiling. He moved lips, and tried toВ tell something. The face ofВ the guy was sad and gloomy, and blue ofВ his bottomless eyes attracted and bewitched. What he thought of? What wanted toВ tell? Unfortunately nobody knew and even guessed what Robert wanted toВ tell. The guy was brought toВ psychiatric clinic when he hardly was eighteen years old. Now toВ Robert already thirty. The tall fair-haired person with expressive features and the obscured eyes seemed silly and helpless.

InВ chamber Robert lay one. InВ this regard his communication was limited toВ aВ negligent view ofВ patients inВ the dining room or inВ the room during visit ofВ the doctor and nurses.

Robert’s life passed measuredly, despite his illness which doctors could not establish therefore called it just “Hopelessness”. Many doctors tried to cure the guy, but their attempts were vain. After treatment he still not movably sat in a chair and stupidly looked out of the window, causing thereby pity and disappointment.

The last professor Frederick Austen got down to business and began to treat the guy. Only later few weeks he was undeceived in a victory over Robert’s illness and lowered his hands.

“It is hopeless,” professor told, “In vain we torment him.”

“You are mistaken professor,” the nurse Abilene responded, “his can be to cure. You only look what beautiful he draws pictures.”

The girl put a pack of album sheets on a table of professor and she stepped aside. Frederick approached a table and took the drawings into their own hands. Carefully examined them, he said, “Drawings as drawings. What in them special? The woods, mountains, settlements usual imaginations of the schizophrenic.”

“I ask you not to speak so rudely about the wonderful drawings,” said Abilene and took the sketches.

“Abilene, why you so zealously protect this patient? He’s no different from other mentally ill,” asked the Professor.

“Excuse me, Frederick for honesty, but I never divided patients on any signs therefore for me all patients of our clinic to a greater or lesser extent differ from each other including Robert,” the nurse objected.

“Well, of course,” professor maliciously smiled and told, “Unlike Robert they can be cured and we will not be more about it.”

“Yes as you can,” Abilene rebelled and pressed sketches to a breast.

“Abilene, do not worry so strongly. We will cure your ward,” professor said, “in the end of the ends, I am a professor.”

“Others too so spoke and that,” the nurse mistrustfully responded and added, “chatterboxes!”

“They spoke, and I will cure!” professor told and left an office.

Abilene went to the chair on which sat Robert and helped him stand up. Then she took the guy’s hand and led him into the room.

Frederick was not the high growth and pleasant Slavic appearance. And though the Professor was byВ no means aВ young man, however, always tried toВ keep up with the times, regardless ofВ

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