THE FERALS 


By Tessa Harvey

Still no answer. Jake called at the office, then the child's classroom. His search was fruitless. He returned to the staffroom and found only Jill, still there sitting very close to a handsome young man. Her eyes were turned flirtatiously to his face.

Jake stumbled back. Realising he had been a fool and fighting down his feelings, he headed for Judy's office. As he expected, she was still there seated behind her desk. 

"Good," Judy said, rising. "Come on, Jake. I think I know where your son has gone. If we go now, there is enough light to find him. If not, we can call the police. We both have mobiles?"

Jake nodded, surprised the principal seemed so aware of the situation, and followed her down the stairs.

Judy spoke over her shoulder. "You would be surprised how much I can see from my window. One of the girls called it my control tower."
My window was open and I overheard.

"Anyway Brodie was on the play equipment, then suddenly ran away, as though upset or frightened. He somehow got through the fence."



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