THE SENTINEL 

By Tessa Harvey

    The nurse came to the waiting room door and beckoned Eliza.
    Pausing at the threshold, the weeping woman motioned to John Dixon and they entered Sylvia's room together. Sylvia was propped up in the hospital bed, her head was bandaged but there were no tubes, no drips, just a dressing on one hand.
    The young woman was pleased to see John, not so much her mother, even though the tears were streaming down Eliza's face.
    Could there ever be forgiveness or reconciliation? What of healing?
    The three talked and talked, voices controlled. Finally Sylvia said "I have to forgive you both, otherwise it will never end. I crashed the car, going too fast because I was angry with you both. Can we be together to find my brother?!"

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