SHADOWFALL
By Tessa Harvey
Ed strolled from his beat-up car along the street, clutching a drooping bunch of freesias.
He began to whistle, then remembered his top dental plate. That last pub fight had been very costly. Ed should have won, he knew all the moves, but the other guy was younger and faster. He knew he still had the looks though. Boldly he rapped on the door, noting an old biddy watching next door. Ed flashed her a cheeky smile, but she held her ground. The door opened. A little girl looked up at him. Ed pushed past her. "Hey, Sylvie," he called, "it's me, Ed, your bloke's boss." Then he glanced at the girl, but she had disappeared. Instead, a small boy was staring. Anneke had pushed him forward. She didn't like this man. She had a plan!
No more terror-car journeys. Quickly she grabbed a spoonful of Vegemite. Her mum was coming, clattering along in her wedge heel shoes.
Almost too quick to see, Anneke wiped a wedge of yummy vegemite along the frayed cuff of the man's jeans. Like a chain reaction, Jimbo stormed from the kitchen following the delicious smell. Chaos reigned. Ed fled. Ada nodded with satisfaction as she bent to pick up the strewn blooms. "You are one man too late," she thought. "The God-man came."

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