SHADOW OF A RECLUSE 

By Tessa Harvey


    Sylvie was crying very quietly. The car carrying adults and children was racing along a dark and lonely road. She had no idea where they were, nor where they were going. The look of hurt and betrayal on Tarrant's face was seared into her mind. She suddenly realized how empty her life really was and how dedicated to self she had been - and still was. Her little boys were still whimpering, unnerved by the strangeness and each other's crying and the darkness sweeping by.
    Anneke was scared, gripping her seatbelt, murmuring "I don't want to die" over and over as the rain, threatening all day, suddenly unleashed a torrent of waterfall-water. The wipers became useless. Unwilling, Hunter pulled over.
    He was very unhappy. The lovely vision of being with his brother's wife had vanished. He hadn't thought it through. Now what? An idea came shining into his brain. Take them all back! Smelly baby, sniveling kids, miserable woman! See how his weak, cowardly brother copes!

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