FIND THE FACE
By Tessa Harvey
Ainslee Shepherd led her pupils excitedly towards the school farm. Rosa Porcienik, the teacher's aide, brought up the rear, encouraging the slower infants to keep moving.
She felt resentful that the principal had queried her actions. No one had minded at her other school. Ainslee frowned, regretting she had applied to a narrow-blinkered Christian school. Thankfully, George Amasanti had returned after a two day absence.
Stifling her anger, the teacher walked over to him. She quite liked the way he flinched slightly, but made an effort to be agreeable.
"Have you a pet, George?" she asked pleasantly enough. "Oh yes, my puppy, he's called Fowler because he chases birds."
The children grouped around the school llamas, stroking them carefully as high as they could reach, excited because there were several babies. They loved the ducks and their half-grown offspring.
Soon, they were grouped around child-sized picnic tables - opening their lunch boxes and chattering loudly. It was a beautiful day and there were many ways to deceive.
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