THE SENTINEL
By Tessa Harvey
Theodor had dreamt that his sister Sylvia would come. When he woke up, he crept to the door and whispered "Sylvie, Sylvie," just in case. Good things could happen sometimes, couldn't they.
He heard a low rumble of male voices, then suddenly there was a great banging and a clattering and a girl calling loudly "Open the door. NOW! I want my brother. Hurry up!"
Theo was overjoyed. Sylvia had not been nice to him for a long time. But she was here. For him! She loved him after all. His heart swelled.
Thank you God, he whispered in his heart and began trying to push all the boxes he had piled up the night before. But he felt so very tired and funny. The boxes and bags felt much heavier somehow.
He heard his sister at the door and tried to answer but couldn't do that. Slowly he slipped down to the floor. There was a lot more noise, but mercilessly he did not hear it.
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