WHIRLPOOL
Part 3 - An Open Door
By Tessa Harvey
Pauline Evans was furious. She had gone to the local hospital expecting to be able to place her niece in a home for the handicapped and to arrange foster care and/or adoption for the unfortunate child. Her rage knew no bounds. The patients had been discharged to Lucas and Esther. Quickly, she dialed her employee's phone. He answered.
Chillingly, she demanded an explanation. Instead of a cringing, fearful man, she found herself talking to a highly intelligent and articulate human being.
Eventually she asked: "Why are you so different and why are you seeking permission to help my niece and her child?"
"I am a Christian now," Lucas answered strongly.
"You cannot have these minors in your family care. I am Pauline Evans Ridgeway, the girl's aunt." That's settled that, she thought.
"You may wish to reconsider your position," Lucas answered calmly. "Your niece drew a picture of her assailant and the police know he is a close relative of your husband's."
Words failed her. "I can make you lose your job," she hissed. "I think not," was the reply. "You were merely a supervisor, not a CEO."

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