THE FERALS
By Tessa Harvey
CHAPTER SIX
It was definitely spring, mused Jake, sipping an early coffee and eating a croissant at a local cafe. Plum blossoms, pink and white were already out, showering formerly bare branches, and daffodils seemed to swoop down the path, a golden glory.
He had heard birds singing in the pre-dawn darkness and while he missed the galahs and the wattle birds with their discordant gurgle, still the blackbirds sounded the same almost as those back in Tasmania.
But how to reconcile this beauty with a darkening world?
He had finally read the Creation magazine and even looked online at creation.com.au. What he saw made a lot of sense and was very convincing, shifting his worldview significantly towards God as Creator.
It couldn't simply be a question of yin and yang surely. Life had to be deeper than that.
The young man turned his attention to the lawyer his colleague John had mentioned. He remembered the name because it was unusual, Professor Augusto Zimmerman, and turned on his computer.

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