THE KITTEN 

By Tessa Harvey

    There was a loud tapping on the principal's door, then the secretary peered around the door, looking a little flustered. 
    "Mr. Poulson is here to see you." The secretary sounded upset. The principal smiled at her.  "Five minutes.  Just discussing ideas with Mr. Bryant." 
    "There was no need to try to protect me, Mrs.  McLeod. You see, I will no longer teach anything but what is morally true, just as my grandfather did." Elspeth came  round her tidy desk and patted his arm.
    "Mr. Poulson is here to talk about my resignation. The board have warned me about my lack of inclusivity and for advising senior girls that unborn foetuses are actually people from conception.
    "I cannot betray Jesus. But you, Jackson, perhaps you could read Mark, chapter 13 in the Bible and the first five verses of the Gospel of John. They will change your life!"
    Realising he was being gently dismissed, Jackson headed for the door. He was glad Velma had taken the afternoon off work to lend him support.
    He still struggled with pornography with little idea of how to be free, but right now Mrs. McLeod was in his mind.
    "How can we save her?" he asked Velma as she drove him home before she went to finish her library shift. From the end of the week, she was working at a nearby creche for children with learning difficulties. The job was a dream come true for Velma.
    "A petition," she suggested.

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