LIGHT IN DARKNESS 


By Tessa Harvey

THE STORM

Eloise (Lacey) had almost died at the hands of people who had trafficked in drugs and young girls. It seemed ludicrously far-fetched given that their other daughter, Simone had also almost died because of the same people. Despite being a nurse, this daughter had become a victim also.
    The perpetrators were all in jail, convicted by the testimonies of other young women and by carelessly mislaid documents, records of their despicable work, which has increased worldwide with the COVID virus.
    Gladys peered through the windscreen. Perhaps the storm was passing. The lightning had faded and great sounds of thunder were rarely heard. Only the drenching rainstorm continued.
    The wipers moved rhythmically, annoyingly. Now Lois could die, and her baby....
It was just too much for one family. Why God? Why us, why? Her faith had been slowly eroded. Each day had become more of a struggle. Gladys was just too tired.
    Then, without warning, a car veered across the road directly in front of her. There was no warning.

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