FLOOD
By Tessa Harvey
Outside a general hullabaloo broke out as car doors slammed. Must be at least sixteen doors, thought Eliza, distractedly. As boys' voices heard, John Dixon leaned close and whispered "I forgive you Eliza. I would like it if we could grow closer this time and I promise to try harder." Eliza nodded, scuffing tears away with her sleeve.
"Mum," Theo yelled, "We're here." "We would never have guessed," sighed John, then called everyone to order.
"There is still some food, boys, if you sit down somewhere and listen quietly." The three boys quickly sat down.
"Right," said John, "I have put a deposit on this place. There is room for Eliza, Sylvia, Theo and myself if you are interested."
"I have ten dollars pocket money a week," ventured Theo. "That will help." Sylvia noticed he looked and sounded much better lately. "Must be the school," she thought. "Anyway, I like this house."
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