THE SENTINEL

By Tessa Harvey 

        Despite the young woman's seat belt, her injuries seemed severe. The airbag had failed to properly deploy and the driver had been slammed hard against the side window. The glass was shattered, whether from the force of the crash itself or, god forbid, the impact of the girl's head.

    She was bleeding, but not too heavily. Quickly he dialled for help on his mobile phone, praying he had enough charge on the battery.

    As he talked, trying to give precise location and some assessment of injury, he was rummaging in the glove compartment for some ID. He gasped when he saw the young woman's name. Her mother was Eliza Schonbaum. The girl was Sylvia. Karl had only been married to Eliza for eleven years. So who was this young woman's father? The accident victim groaned and tried to focus.

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