THE SENTINEL
By Tessa Harvey
Sylvia went on: "I told Theo he did not belong with mum and me. He did not fit with us." It was Sylvia's turn to cry.
"I was so wrong, so immature. That nurse brought in a Christian radio. The radio host was talking about how so many people have a sense of entitlement - that my parents, my family, society is to blame. And i do not need to be responsible.
"Well, I don't want Jesus Christ, but I may one day. Sorry I have been so immature. Can you find a path together?"
John Dixon noted, after further heart-sharing that, as adults they had made mistakes, that the criminal Karl had done nothing much to win Eliza's heart - just presumed on a fragile relationship.
Suddenly he said with absolute sincerity and hope "Sylvia has changed her last name to fit in with this new country. Would you be willing, Eliza to let me court you properly? Maybe one day, possibly accept my name - and myself of course."
"Yes," Eliza replied with a tremulous smile, "but please use all your skills and contacts to find my son first."
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