Because of a remark to the story "Rob Ch 01", 'non-English', to be able to read it in English, I decided to give it a try, although English isn't my mothers tongue. I would like to say sorry to all readers for errors in my English, not only for the words but also for my way of describing facts and feelings.
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Rob was shy boy of 19 years old. He was 1m85 tall and weighted 82 kg. He had a well build body, developed by sport. He still lived at home, in a small cottage with garden, with his mother Marina who was 42 years old. His father Luc wasn't with them because he divorced his mum 10 years ago and went abroad, so that the contact between them was only by postcards and letters, and recently by e-mail.
A year ago Rob had a car accident and was taken into the ER of the nearest hospital, where he received the best aid he could get. He was brought in in a coma of which he came out only after one month, this to the great relief of his mum and the rest of the family. He did need quite some time to coop with what happened, not only for the fact that he was missing some time of his life, but also and especially for the fact that there was something strange going on with him. At first he thought that he heard voices, but finally he did understand that he was able to hear the people around him think. This was as a great shock to him, certainly when there was a difference between what people said and what they thought.
Rob was very pleased by the visits his mother made to him. He thought how much trouble this certainly would have made to her to make arrangements at her work, later on he heard that she returned to work after her evening visit in order to finish her work, but every noon and evening she sat by his bed. Due to the divorce Marina and Rob grew towards each other and as therefore Marina and Rob were more like friends, rather then mother and son. It goes without saying that there were some troubles during his puberty, but because Marina was always there to explain why and by doing so she convinced her son, there was only little trouble.