FLOOD
By Tessa Harvey
So in her grief Hazel clung to God and His Word. Eventually, thanks to long-held nursing skills she had found work as a matron at a boarding school, and later on God had enabled her to see her grandson!
And finally meet his mother and here daughter. Hazel was blessed. But the dominoes had fallen. Hazel's own family, believing their son's own lies, had turned from her, except as children. They liked comfortable lies. Most people did, sadly.
Now, Hazel stood watching for her grandchildren at a downstairs window.
The school was closed for the holidays but she lived in a granny flat not far from her daughter-in-law Eliza and her children, Sylvia and Theodor. How she loved them all.
Truly God had restored some joy to her life though she grieved for her son. Outside a storm was brewing and lightning flashed. Thunder crashed close behind.
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