WHIRLPOOL 

Part 3 - An Open Door
By Tessa Harvey


    Lucas did not feel the least bit courageous. He marched up to the door and paused. Pauline was muttering and cursing just outside. He sent a quick text to Esther. "Lock the back. I will go out and lock the front."
    He then opened the door and nearly got a hefty face smack as the irate woman poised to pound the poor door again. Lucas snibbed the door, pulling the door closed behind him.
    Suddenly tired, he beckoned Pauline to a porch chair and took one for himself a few steps away and placed his head in his hands, totally powerless and feeling bereft. After a few minutes, Lucas became aware of a vast silence. Pauline was staring at the sky. Castles of cloud soared high, tinged with rose and deep red. As a child, Lucas had lived in a small English village where a castle ruins crumbled on a sharp hill. It was as if in the sky a wonderful castle rose as the sun was setting. Pauline looked at him. "So you aren't Superman?" she said, then turning back to the amazing sky added: "Maybe there is a God after all!"

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