THE SENTINEL

PART TWO: THE SURPRISE 

By Tessa Harvey

    But when the others were asleep, the young girl's nightmares returned. She was struggling in icy water and bits of glacial ice kept nudging her sharply.

    The cold was so intense. She felt herself struggling in green-blue water. The lumps of ice became men looming over her menacingly, holding her down, pushing her under. Her friends had gone. No-one could hear her. She let go....Her bedside light flickered on.

    Her mother hovered over her, and still locked in the dream, Sylvia shrank away, then slowly opened her eyes, confused.

    "What happened, Sylvia?" her mother asked, softly. And her daughter told her all she remembered and about the policewoman and the other officer.

    "I don't know what to do," she added, allowing her mother to push back her dark blond hair gently as she had as a child.

    "I must go back and get a doctor's note and face the other workers. You must know why we were attacked, mum? And Theo? You said mum as I went to bed, he was nearly killed. Who hates us so much, and why? It makes no sense."

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