SHADOWFALL 

By Tessa Harvey


    "What were you doing?" the girl whispered urgently.  Marie looked much better, but her eyes were anxious. "I saw you. You can't do that!" "Do what?" queried her father. "Marie?" "Sorry dad," Marie spoke quickly, deflecting attention. "This is Hunter. He helped me, dad."
    "Er," began her father, then coughed. "We owe you a huge apology, young man. We couldn't reach you online or by phone. The signal would not work. Would it inconvenience you greatly sir, to come back with us for a meal and some warm company?" The older man looked so earnest that Hunter felt the hard, bitter hurt in his heart loosening its hold. For the first time in a long time, a tiny flame of hope burned in his soul. "I would like that," he answered simply.
    As Hunter locked up the cabin, first grabbing a sweater from inside, Marie hissed a few words, "Dad, if you don't control mother over this, I promise I will walk out for good. You can mourn the loss of me for years!! How does that sound? I love you, dad. Be a man!"

Comments

Popular posts from this blog