THE SENTINEL
AWAY WITH WORDS 

By Tessa Harvey
    Relieved, Sylvia continued her work. Despite initial antipathy, the young woman was beginning to both like and respect Ms. Tournier. She did not waste words, but was authoritative and also just. And she could smile!
    But Sylvia was still bewildered and confused. Her mother had told her she also was attacked when she went to the city. Sylvia wondered how anyone knew her mother was going there. Who was watching them up on that lonely plateau where they had lived? And why had she also been targeted? 
    Angry and upset, she had confronted her workmates who had left her alone at that pub. There were four of them. They had all been told she had accepted a lift with a young man. They had been a little surprised, but obviously, judging by their shame-faced looks, too drunk to care that much.
    Finally, unwilling to upset her mother, Sylvia had discussed all this with Detective Inspector Alistair Sutherland. She seemed so drawn to him and wanted to see him again, despite the age difference. Now because of a man, not even her real father, she was stuck here "for your own safety," mum said. "So who is my real dad?"

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