THE SENTINEL 

By Tessa Harvey

     John Dixon did not know what to do. Of course he had had some medical training and had to use it in his calling as a police officer and later in his training in special operations. But it had been duty. Patching up an injured bloke as best he could. Of course women were soldiers, but in his work, much was done alone or with few others, usually men.
    He had formed few attachments, but this fragile girl, and to him, she was little more than a child.
    John tried to stem the bleeding, make her more comfortable. She was muttering something about no hospital, no!
    To soothe her, he began talking quietly about how much he liked his work, but did not like being back in Cumbria. She seemed to listen. Then her eyes flickered open, though he could tell she could not focus properly. But those eyes, those features!

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