Ahus — !!hot!!
“It smells like her,” Albin whispered. Tears ran down his cheeks, cold in the fog.
The next morning, the villagers found Eira and Albin asleep on the bench outside the church, wrapped in the same wool blanket. The iron bell lay silent between them. The rope was coiled neatly at their feet. “It smells like her,” Albin whispered
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. The iron bell lay silent between them
The main cause of aHUS is a genetic mutation in one of the complement system genes, such as CFH, CFI, MCP, C3, or FB. These mutations can be inherited in an autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive pattern. Other risk factors for aHUS include: Not because it was secret, but because it was shy