James sat in his car, gripping the steering wheel with a mix of determination and apprehension. His mind replayed the moment when Nanny, frail yet fierce, whispered her plea for freedom. "Free me," she had said, her eyes bright with defiance.
James took a deep breath, his heart pounding in his chest. "This is for you, Nanny," he whispered, punching in the familiar access code on the keypad. The door clicked open, and he slipped inside, the quiet corridors echoing his soft footsteps.
Nanny was waiting, dressed and ready, her eyes twinkling with a mischievous glint. "Hello, Nanny," James said softly. "Do you really want to get out of here?" Nanny nodded, her resolve unshaken. Together, they made their way down the stairs, past the empty reception, and into the waiting Land Rover.
"Where to first, Nanny?" James asked, glancing at her with a smile. They visited Grandad's grave, shared fish and chips by the sea, and relived memories at old family homes. Each place held stories, and Nanny recounted them all with a voice full of life.
Nanny looked at James with gratitude as they approached the waiting police cars. "Oh boy, will you get in trouble?" she asked, concern etched on her face. James shrugged, a small smile playing on his lips. "It was worth it, Nanny," he replied, ready to face whatever lay ahead.
James received the news of Nanny's passing with a heavy heart. She was finally free, in a way he could never have provided. "In memory of you, Nanny," he mused, cherishing the time they had spent together, grateful for the last moments of joy they had shared.
















