THE SENTINEL
PART TWO: THE SURPRISE
By Tessa Harvey
That night, cocooned once more in her childhood room, Sylvia's mind swirled with thoughts that permitted no sleep, though she was desperately tired. It had been good to be looked after, to let her mother and brother be kind without her saying a word.
But the old resentments crept back into her mind. Why should Theodor get a surprise just because he was ten? When she turned eighteen a few months ago, there had been a pretty card from mum and gratefully received, gift vouchers, but not a surprise.
The girl knew she was being childish, but deep down, the harsh issue of her unexplained attack hid behind the resentment of her family.
Earlier, al most as though her mother had felt this after a meal of warm vegetable soup, bread and cheese, Sylvia was asked to stay inside while her mum went to the car, that stupid little red Kia. Theodor was hopping around with excitement. To distract herself, Sylvia cleared the table, put more wood on the cheerful fire, and rather clumsily washed and dried the dishes. At least I am warm and well-fed, thought Sylvia, and tried to smile at her silly brother.
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