FIND THE FACE 


By Tessa Harvey


    Elfriede strolled from her office down to the Kinder classroom as the last children were leaving. They smiled up at her. "Hello Mrs. Jones," they chorused. She beamed at them and watched as they walked by with the teacher's aide, Rosa. She smiled too, her curly hair bobbing around her face as she bent to help a little girl who had dropped her bright pink lunchbox. 
    The principal knocked on the the open Kinder classroom door and entered. It was a cheerful room full of interesting colourful posters. There was a basket of small rocks for the children.
    Each student owned a stone with their own name written on it in white or black marker.
    The teacher was bent over a child's desk, trying to clean up some spilt water. She looked up as the older woman came in and hastily reached for her discarded mask.
    "Ainslee!" gasped Elfriede, fumbling behind her for support. "Why are you here? What are you doing?" She reached for her mobile phone.
    "No, wait," the young woman cried out. Let me explain."

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