Ahus !!exclusive!!

aHUS is a rare condition, with an estimated incidence of 1-2 cases per million people per year. It can affect people of all ages, but it is more common in children and young adults.

Albin was twelve, the youngest person in Ahus. His mother had died at sea. His father worked the night watch on a trawler and was home only two days a week. The village raised Albin collectively, which meant he was both fiercely independent and deeply mothered by seven different women who left him bread, jam, and unsolicited advice. aHUS is a rare condition, with an estimated

The village of Ahus had no map. Not because it was secret, but because it was shy. Tucked in a fold of coastal cliffs where the North Sea learned to whisper instead of roar, Ahus consisted of seventeen cottages, one stone church with a bell that had not rung in forty years, and a single cobbled lane that began at a broken gate and ended at a tidal pool shaped like a sickle. His mother had died at sea

That tide was coming tomorrow.