18/2/42
The Unit basically disbands for the next 5 days -the 4 remaining a/c are placed into a hanger at Kagoshima, and all the pilots now spread over Japan to enjoy a few days off.
At this stage High Command is torn over whether to totally disband this unit - and place the pilots into another group - or to simply continue as is.
High Command decides that trying to disband is just too difficult.........
The two twins are lucky, they live in Kagoshima -only some 2 miles from the docks -in a small little hamlet balanced precariously on the side of a hill overlooking the bay. Although the house is tiny -even by Japanese standards -it does have a small garden.
Mother is there -as mothers always are -and the home coming is -as usual -sweet.
Better yet , I-26 has just arrived at Hiroshima -and their father may be expected home at any moment!
It will be a good leave - the war will be forgotten for a few days - their father will be still the same -a bit more care worn and grayer -but now quietly prouder than ever( I-26 has succeeded in sinking a large allied AP this cruise), and Mother will feed them well.
There will be drinking, and Family reunions.
It will be a good leave.
Only one thing intrudes -on the third day they walk down to the Bay, through the City - and the two pilots almost ruin the day by insisting on a closer look at the new giant trialling in the bay.
Mother is not pleased.
The new Emily:
