THE SENTINEL
AWAY WITH WORDS 

By Tessa Harvey

    Someone tapped her on her arm. She jerked away, ready to fight. "Hey, up" a warm voice said, "don't tek on so, lass!"
    At the friendly voice a world away from such a terrible court room, Polly woke up.
    "Sorry." "Don't apologise." You were having a bad dream. I thought a friendly accent might help." There was a slight questioning note in her voice.
    Polly, realising now where she was, thanked the matron, Hazel and quickly settled down again for sleep. To her relief, the woman tiptoed back to her own room.
    Well, that lady needed her sleep. It was not easy, looking after other people's children as some mistakenly thought. No indeed, it as not.
    For a while, Polly lay awake watching the stars twinkling, aware of a creator God who still loved and watched over her. She was veery aware people had freewill, but when your own children deliberately chose evil, it was hard. Finally she drifted back to sleep.

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