FIRE AND ICE
By Tessa Harvey
Stefan and Olga Jager felt deliriously happy starting a new dig in Egypt. The sun poured down on them as they settled into a steady rhythm. They loved the slow, careful digging, sifting endless sand, excavating ancient ruins excitedly and enthusiastically.
The Egyptian gods fascinated them. They were deeply knowledgeable about them. Someone had once mooted the idea of a real Christian God. As they always considered new facts carefully, Stefan and Olga thought about this for a while - a day or two at least.
Secretly they were both intelligent enough to realise that a real God may require a level of commitment they were not prepared to give. It was not socially acceptable in their world. Also they had taken refuge for a while far away as their ethics over "lost' artifacts had been questioned. Had they even thought their child was in serious danger, they perhaps would have returned home.

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