THE FERALS


By Tessa Harvey


Science was his specialty and he was delighted with the abundance of equipment. It looked state-of-the-art!

"Well," concluded the principal, "I have outlined your responsibilities. It is a good school, but no school is perfect and neither are the children!"

They both laughed and he was glad to accept the offered post of assistant senior science teacher.

Jake genuinely loved teaching, and his savings were dwindling. He needed to work! He also committed to staying at least a year, a commitment he was resolved to honour.  There was nothing for him at present back home in Australia, though he would like to return one day...

Ethel glanced around her too tidy, empty house. She missed the little boy and his dad very much. Fancy him being related to old Jim Tyson! The familiar saying of the world being a small place came back to her. Still, she had room now for her family to come and stay, and Jake and Brodie promised to visit.

She cut up some meat and veggies for a nice warm soup, singing an old hymn to herself. Pity Jake didn't like church. Still she could pray for them.

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