32: Truth and Consequence-3

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THE FLIGHT FROM TOWNSVILLE to Sydney took roughly three hours, so it was 18:00 by the time they landed and made their way towards the taxi rank. The queue of waiting passengers was long but, at least, the wait wasn’t. Bryce let her climb into the cab first before climbing in. ‘Paddington. I’ll direct you where to go when we get there.’ The Indian driver, typically a new migrant not familiar with Sydney streets, started fiddling with his GPS. Bryce again said, ‘Forget that, I’ll tell you how I want to get there.’ The first thing she noticed about Paddington was the trendy young people; except for a couple of grey-haired seniors, the locals were mostly young professionals. They went to a supermarket first to buy supplies, then walked about five-hundred yards from where they were dropped o

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