Intervention
Mar. 13th, 2020 04:45 pmBack on 1 March 2019 (yes, that long ago, I know) I put out a prompt request which I am now finishing off. As a result, I owe Zia Nuray one more story than I have a prompt for, so I have written an extension to something that she liked in the past. Zia, I hope that you like this too. It came in at 1,153 words and follows on from Null and Void 4 while being on the same day as Cocktails at Sunset or the day after.
The Renvers, Charlik and Yvette, were confused. They'd gotten home from their respite weekend the previous night to find their daughter Yollie, the only neurotypical child of their eight, missing and two unknown professional carers in the house. Ted, their adult eldest son who'd been in charge in their absence, had refused to say anything about the situation other than that Yollie was safe and that they had an in-situ appointment with Yollie's social worker at nine on Monday morning. When they'd left for the weekend, Yollie hadn't had a social worker.( Read more... )
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