THE SENTINEL 

PART TWO: THE SURPRISE
By Tessa Harvey

    Her mother had been apologetic . "Sorry Sylvie. One of these was not paid for in time for your birthday, so I got them both when I went to the 'big town.'" It was Sylvia's name for the city when she was small.
    Both of her children had been given bright new laptops. Theodor had used one at school and Sylvia had managed to get one fourth hand, but they had never owned new ones.
    They were both in awe. "How, mum," Sylvia managed to say. "We have so little."
Her mum looked embarrassed. "I wrote some stories about our plateau for a women's magazine. They were pretty lame, but the editors liked them."
    Theodor had given Eliza one of his rare hugs. He wanted to hug his sister, but saw she still did not like him.
    He turned to his own gift, stroking it, trying to decipher the instructions. 
    "I can help you Theo," Sylvia offered diffidently, feeling some remorse.

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