FIND THE FACE
By Tessa Harvey
Sandi stared around the spare bedroom, horrified. Her friend had arrived with a carload of possessions three days ago. But now as Sandi gazed round at the neatly made twin beds she had prepared for Sally Ann and Lisa, she realised with a jolt of shame how little they had in the way of belongings.
Sandi hadn't meant to intrude. Lucy had fallen asleep and Lisa had offered to pick both children up from the school.
Just then she heard George burst through the front door to the accompaniment of delighted leaps and bounds from Fowler.
"Mum! mum!," yelled George, "there's three whole feathers outside!!" "Did Fowler get a bird? Naughty puppy!" The little dog cringed a little. "No, no," his mother reassured her son, "he almost did, though. I think the birds were teasing him."
She offered both children drinks and snacks and put the jug on for herself and Lisa.
"Mike will be home early," Sandi announced with a smile. "How was your appointment at the clinic?"
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