SHADOWFALL
By Tessa Harvey
Hunter was reading the Gospel of John in the Bible. Sylvie's transformation and now Tarrant's had made him decide to look for the truth. He read how Jesus said: "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life." That sounded good to him. There were so many witnesses to Jesus' death and Resurrection from the grave after three days. What power! But then he read John chapter 14 and the scales began to fall from his eyes. Then he read John chapter 14 verse 18: "I will not leave you as orphans (comfortless, desolate, bereaved, forlorn, helpless). I will come (back) to you." Hunter realised these were the direct words of Jesus to him.
When he tried to save his brother from the pervert and been hurled against the wall, more than his head had been broken. He knew his real dad was from one of the islands of Polynesia - but skin colour did not matter!
With this God of Love and Peace, Hunter was set free. He had tried so hard to make sure Tarrant did well in life, even if he could not. It had become a foolish obsession. He had lost his balance almost literally, and came close to losing his life.
Hunter thought of Marie. She was very young, but then he was not old either. He would go back to his computer technician's job. Hunter knew life was hard, but he felt he had a future and a hope.

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