A TANGLE OF LIGHT
By Tessa Harvey
There was a water dispenser and plastic cups, or rather thick paper cups stacked close.
A well dressed very handsome young man entered. His black hair was slicked back. He walked over to Adrienne with a proprietal air. "Hey A.D. You ready to come now?" He leaned low and whispered, "Got some more happy pills just for you, honey. I am all you need."
Seeing the old lady seated nearby with her lined face and scuffed shoes, he assumed she was pretty dumb and a bit past-it. Elsie was not.
Adrienne hesitated. "My nana is very sick. I can't leave."
The boy sneered. "Oh yeah? You don't even know they are your relatives. You texted me, told me all the lies you grew up believing. Come on, kid, I'm your man. I take care of my own."
Still Adrienne lingered. He grabbed her arm with a bruising grip. Jono did not want opposition. Isolation and compliance were his goals.

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