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Into the unknown

1939 ~ Palmi, Calabria, Italy

Clasping her father’s arm at the church threshold, Gia looked down the aisle to her younger brother, Salvatore, waiting for her at the altar. The priest gave a nod and with a gentle fluster the few wedding guests in pews stood up, her mother, Nonna, Taddeo’s parents and family. Wall-candelabra smoke ghosted up the plaster, and the seventeenth-century crucifix behind the altar watched from its blood-red backdrop. Gia thought of Taddeo and what he might be doing in Australia just then. Yet it was impossible to conjure much substance of him or Australia from the still pictures she’d seen.

Angelo went to step forward but she baulked. “Come,” he murmured with fatherly gentleness. “Who falls in water doesn’t drown, but who falls badly will.” She squeezed his arm and let him lead her onward, knowing she’d miss her father’s way of talking in verse and proverb, an unfulfilled storyteller who hadn’t the opportunity to learn to write.

Salvatore, as Taddeo’s proxy groom, looked so swamped in their father’s old wedding suit that Gia almost let out a nervous laugh. Drawing close to him, she smelt the minty, sage waft of wormwood bunches their mother had stored with the suit to guard it from moths. His eyes met hers. There was a sheen on his forehead. Her

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