THE SENTINEL 

By Tessa Harvey

    Tony Smith, alias Karl had lied all his life. It had become an artform.  
    He believed Eliza and her kids were responsible for the police suspecting him. Trying to dodge them and order revenge on Sylvia (who was not his daughter) and her mother Eliza had been ill-conceived. His lost money, lost contacts and his unsuccessful fraud attempts were all on his head, though he did not accept this.
    The way back to success must be the one truth in his life - his son, Theodor.
    He had discovered the boy was very good at maths by hacking into school websites....
    A way, he hoped, to earn some money. Tug some gullible heartstrings for his boy's medical needs to earn him some money. That's what kids were for, right?
    Theo appeared to be asleep, so Tony took a risk and left him for a few minutes to get some drink and food and go to the toilet.
    But Theodor was not asleep. Carefully, he unlocked the car door by himself and crept out, taking care to click the door shut. On the left was an all night pharmacy, brightly lit.
    -Would they help him? Or believe his dad.

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