THE FERALS
By Tessa Harvey
There was ragged purring, and Shadow had found a new home with a family who loved him. He waited patiently for Brodie to return from school. After a week, he had become a sleek well-groomed likeable animal, and intensely loyal.
There was no identity chip, no name on the jagged collar which the vet had carefully removed. The vet believed he had been deliberately abandoned.
But John was talking again, had been for some time. Jake struggled to focus.
"They killed her," John was saying. "All she did was stand up at a 'Black Lives Matter' march and say 'All Lives Matter.' Well, obviously not. Only fools and evil people go on marches like that. Doesn't anyone look at history or remember Mussolini's Black Shirts..."
John's voice tapered off and then he said, "One of your Aussie top lawyers, Professor Augusto Zimmerman... Anyway, if you Google him, there are answers."
"Well, I must go and supervise some Grade 10 tests. The students have really studied hard. See you at lunch, Jake."
Jake gathered up his own teaching materials and headed to his next class also. He would do some checking later, he vowed, but now he had a job to do."

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