FLOOD

By Tessa Harvey

    Theo called out "mum, Sylvie!" He sounded afraid. Sylvia paused to see if her mum could answer. As soon as she stopped moving, she was aware of the intense cold of the water and also of the fact it was slowly rising.
    Initially she had thought Theodor had left a tap on as he had sometimes when much younger and less aware of his surroundings.
    Now the young woman knew they were in a serious situation. "Mum," she called, "I am going to check on Nan." She paused. "We may have to go on the roof, mum." Her voice cracked. "I will be back soon." 
    Slowly she waded out of the building, picking up her small torch on the way. The house was built on one level. Sylvia thought of trying to grab bare necessities - food, clothing, credit cards - but nan was the priority.
    It was bleak outside. Shee shone the torch round to check on her mother and brother. The light shone feebly, but she could see Eliza get out on the carport from the window then pull up Theo. Now for Nan, Hazel. She decided to pray on the way.

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