FLOOD
By Tessa Harvey
They pulled up and turned off the car engines. Silence engulfed them. They were surrounded by many species of deciduous trees with a few fir and spruces along one side. No-one spoke.
They heard and saw busy little wrens, thrushes singing their glorious songs and a few red-breasted robins flitting through the trees.
Despite herself, Sylvia was entranced when a few of the robins hopped closer to peer at her curiously out of their bright dark eyes, heads cocked to one side.
Rooks cawed lazily on the outskirts of a group of trees.
Theodor, still missing the plateau, was now feeling very happy. Somewhere he heard water trickling and saw a tiny red squirrel leap up an oak tree high to the topmost branches.
Then the house drew them in. Taking a deep breath, John said " I would really like us all to share the house, if that's what you want, of course." He glanced at Eliza. "Do you want to come inside and see what you think?"
He seemed nervous. "Actually I have put a deposit on the property. Will you all come inside?"
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