In this historical fiction story set against the backdrop of WWI, Private Thomas Holloway, a young British soldier, struggles with the brutal realities of war and the promise he made to a fallen comrade.
A Soldier’s Promise
The world was nothing similar to the one he had known before the conflict. The hints of far off ordnance, the calls of the injured, and the consistent trepidation had distorted him into something unrecognizable. He had turned into a sorry excuse for the hopeful young fellow who had enrolled to serve ruler and country.
He hunkered close to his dearest companion, James, as the shells fell like downpour, swirling around with their stunning thunder. James’ face was pale, his eyes wide with fear, however it wasn’t the blasts that held him back from talking. It was the shot stopped somewhere down in his side, an injury that would before long guarantee his life.
“Tom… mate… you must pay attention to me,” James heaved, his breath coming in battered explodes. “I really want you… I really want you to guarantee me something.” His voice shuddered, not from dread of death but rather from something different, something more profound.
“What is it, James? Anything, I’ll do it.”
“You must take care of my sister… Sarah. When… at the point when this is finished… see as her… also, ensure she’s okay. She’s all I have left.”
“I’ll do it. No doubt about it, James,” Thomas answered, his voice thick with feeling, however he could scarcely understand the heaviness of the responsibility.
James grinned, a weak glint of help in his eyes, before his breath eased back, and he fell quiet. The world kept on thundering around them, yet for Thomas, time appeared to freeze. The commitment he made would live on in him as he confronted the repulsions of war — each fight, every passing, each inch of ground acquired at the expense of another life. James’ face waited to him, helping him to remember the one thing he had passed on to battle for.
In any case, there was one thing that actually called to him — his commitment.
He made a trip to the little town where James’ family resided, his heart weighty with fear. He was a more peculiar now, a man broken by the conflict, and he didn’t have the foggiest idea what he could propose to Sarah. How is it that he could make sense of that he had no responses for her, no solace to give? The sum total of what he had was the weight of his own anguish.
“Indeed?” she asked, her voice quiet however edged with alert.
Thomas’ throat fixed. “Sarah…?”
Her eyes gleamed with acknowledgment, however at that point restricted, and she ventured back, as though unsure regardless of whether to invite him.
“I’m Thomas,” he said, the words feeling unfamiliar as they left his mouth. “James’ companion. I… I guaranteed him I’d take care of you, after everything.”
“I know what your identity is,” she said discreetly. “James kept in touch with me about you. I’ve heard about the conflict, about what befell him.” Her look mellowed somewhat. “Be that as it may, I’ve needed to figure out how to deal with myself. I’m not the young lady he abandoned.”
Thomas gulped, feeling the heaviness of his own disappointments pushing down on him. He had envisioned that when he showed up, he would some way or another fix everything. However, Sarah was as of now not the young lady he recollected. She had become another person — somebody who had figured out how to get by, similarly as he had.
“I never implied for it to be this way,” he said, his voice stressed. “I figured I could… I figured I could give you something, however I don’t have the foggiest idea who I’m any longer.”
Sarah watched him for quite a while, her demeanor unintelligible. At long last, she talked.
“Perhaps… perhaps we’re both as yet sorting that out.” She stopped, then grinned faintly. “In any case, I needn’t bother with a defender, Tom. I simply need somebody who comprehends. Somebody who’s had to deal with a similar damnation.”
Thomas took a gander at her, the heaviness of her words settling over him. He had thought he was here to satisfy his guarantee to James, yet maybe, eventually, it was he who required her. Her solidarity. Her getting it.
“I can be that somebody,” he said unobtrusively.
Eventually, Thomas understood that his guarantee to James had not been to protect Sarah from the world, yet to remain with her, as the two of them confronted the consequence of a conflict that had taken such a huge amount from them. They were as of now not individuals they had been before the conflict, however they were something different — more grounded, maybe, yet additionally more mindful of their scars.
Furthermore, as they pushed ahead together, the commitment of dependability and recovery reverberated in their souls, not as a weight, but rather as an update that even in the haziest of times, recuperating was conceivable.