Marilyn Kaye - Speak No Evil

Здесь есть возможность читать онлайн «Marilyn Kaye - Speak No Evil» весь текст электронной книги совершенно бесплатно (целиком полную версию без сокращений). В некоторых случаях можно слушать аудио, скачать через торрент в формате fb2 и присутствует краткое содержание. ISBN: , Жанр: Детские приключения, на английском языке. Описание произведения, (предисловие) а так же отзывы посетителей доступны на портале библиотеки ЛибКат.

Speak No Evil: краткое содержание, описание и аннотация

Предлагаем к чтению аннотацию, описание, краткое содержание или предисловие (зависит от того, что написал сам автор книги «Speak No Evil»). Если вы не нашли необходимую информацию о книге — напишите в комментариях, мы постараемся отыскать её.

Speak No Evil — читать онлайн бесплатно полную книгу (весь текст) целиком

Ниже представлен текст книги, разбитый по страницам. Система сохранения места последней прочитанной страницы, позволяет с удобством читать онлайн бесплатно книгу «Speak No Evil», без необходимости каждый раз заново искать на чём Вы остановились. Поставьте закладку, и сможете в любой момент перейти на страницу, на которой закончили чтение.

Тёмная тема
Сбросить

Интервал:

Закладка:

Сделать

And he remembered horror, terror, when those men killed his parents. He remembered feeling frightened.

He was still frightened. He didn’t have to speak — Dr Paley must have read it in his expression.

‘You’re scared, aren’t you?’

Paul nodded.

‘You have a gift, Paul,’ Dr Paley said. ‘Just like your classmates. How does that feel, knowing you have a gift?’

It was hard trying to decide what to say about that, and even harder actually saying it. He managed to get some words out. ‘I. . don’t. . know.’

‘Do you feel good?’

That wasn’t the word. Paul shook his head.

‘Are you afraid of your gift?’

That was closer to what he felt. Paul nodded.

‘Don’t be,’ Dr Paley said. ‘I can help you.’

CHAPTER EIGHT

THE BUS ARRIVED, AND Amanda reluctantly followed Jenna up the steps. Now that they were among other people, Jenna lowered her voice. ‘Remember to keep an eye on the resident assistants. When I was there, a real goon tried to blackmail me. He’s been fired, but there might be other creeps around. Don’t trust anyone.’

Amanda fumbled in her bag and pulled out her iPod. Without even looking at Jenna, she stuck the plugs in her ears and turned it on. Jenna glared at her, but Amanda closed her eyes.

She wasn’t lying when she admitted to Ken that she was a little nervous. She knew she was getting better and better at body-snatching, but there was always the chance something could go wrong. She could get stuck being a juvenile delinquent forever. But this would definitely impress her classmates. Nobody could call her selfish again.

Quickly, she amended her thoughts. Of course she didn’t really care what any of those weirdos thought about her, and the only person she wanted to impress was Ken.

Jenna poked her in the arm when it was time to get off the bus. ‘Don’t do that,’ Amanda snapped. ‘I’ll get a bruise.’ Which made her think of something else.

‘Do these kids at Harmony House get into physical fights?’ she asked nervously. She took the plugs out of her ears.

Jenna shrugged. ‘The resident assistants break up the fights.’

That wasn’t much comfort.

‘How long does it take for you to get into someone?’ Jenna asked.

‘That depends,’ Amanda replied. ‘If I feel really sorry for someone, if someone’s super-pitiful, it can happen pretty quickly.’

Jenna looked at her curiously. ‘You were Sarah for a while, weren’t you? How did you make that happen? There’s nothing pitiful about Sarah.’

Amanda looked at her scornfully. ‘Are you kidding? She’s a goody-goody. I don’t think she knows what fun means. She dresses like a ten-year-old. And have you ever seen her with a boy?’

Jenna met Amanda’s scorn with her own scorn. ‘So what?’

Amanda knew Jenna would never understand, so she didn’t even try to explain. ‘I don’t think it will be very difficult for me to take over someone at Harmony House. Considering the kind of people who end up there. .’ She gave Jenna a meaningful look, but Jenna didn’t catch it. She was staring at someone across the street.

‘Look at that girl,’ Jenna said.

Amanda gave her a quick once-over. She seemed to be in her mid-teens, average height, with long blonde hair and a backpack hanging from her shoulders. What Amanda found most interesting about her were her jeans. She recognized the new super-skinny washed-out style immediately — she’d been thinking about them ever since she saw them in Seventeen , and she was waiting for them to show up in one of the local boutiques. Where had that girl found them?

But surely that wasn’t what interested Jenna. ‘What about her?’ Amanda asked.

‘She’s hitchhiking!’

Sure enough, Amanda saw the girl stick out her thumb as a car passed. ‘That’s dangerous.’

‘No kidding,’ Jenna said. ‘She shouldn’t get into a car with a stranger.’

Amanda shrugged. ‘Maybe someone nice will pick her up.’

Jenna shook her head. ‘Most people don’t stop for hitchhikers. I mean, the hitchhiker could end up being a carjacker or something. It’s dangerous for both of them.’

‘Someone’s pulling over for her,’ Amanda said.

Jenna stared at the driver. Then, under her breath, she swore.

‘What’s the matter?’ Amanda asked.

‘I’m getting his thoughts. He thinks she looks hot. . I don’t think he just wants to give her a ride.’

From what Amanda could see, the guy in the car looked pretty ordinary, but of course that didn’t mean anything. She’d seen enough photos of criminals to know that they could look like perfectly nice people.

Both girls watched as the hitchhiker ambled towards the car.

‘We gotta stop her,’ Jenna declared.

There was no way they could get across the busy street before the girl reached the car. Then Amanda had an idea.

‘Wait, I think I can do something.’ She stared at the hitchhiker. You stupid idiot, what are you doing?. . No, that was scorn, not pity. She tried again.

You poor thing, you have no idea what kind of danger you’re in, you’re going to suffer. . Pity for the girl swept over her. She was getting closer to the car now, she was in big trouble. .

It was a pretty new car, and she recognized the brand from the name on the back fender. The driver wasn’t from around there, she could tell by the words on the licence plate. She saw all this very clearly because she was there, close enough to touch the car. She had become the hitchhiker.

A man leaned out the window on the driver’s side. ‘Need a ride, honey?’

Amanda/Hitchhiker glared at him grimly. ‘No, thank you. And I’ve seen your licence plate number, so don’t even think about trying to pick up anyone else, because I’m going to—’

She wasn’t able to complete her threat. The car sped away.

Well, at least that part of the mission was successful. Now for the next part. Could she get back into herself without too much difficulty?

She looked back to the other side of the road, where Jenna and robot-Amanda were standing, and concentrated on the figure that looked like her.

Me — that’s me. She closed her eyes and chanted the words over and over. She visualized herself as she really was, imprinting the image on her mind. And when she opened her eyes, she was thrilled. It worked! She was back in her own body and feeling totally normal. Amazing! She was getting really good at this — she was in complete control of her gift. Or maybe this experience was just a fluke, and it wouldn’t be as easy next time. Even so, clearly, she’d made real progress.

Not that she really cared, she reminded herself. She was more interested in removing the gift than improving it. But still, at least now she’d feel more confident about taking over someone at Harmony House.

Naturally, there wasn’t a word of congratulations from Jenna. She was already halfway across the street, making her way to where the hitchhiker stood. Amanda followed her.

The hitchhiker wore a dazed expression.

‘You OK?’ Jenna asked.

‘I feel a little dizzy,’ the blonde-haired girl murmured. She blinked a couple of times. ‘Who are you? What happened to my ride?’

‘He took off,’ Jenna said. ‘You lucked out.’

The girl looked at her blankly. ‘Huh?’

Amanda wasn’t about to let Jenna get the credit for this. ‘Do you have any idea how dangerous hitchhiking is? Didn’t your mother ever tell you never to get into a car with a stranger?’

‘I don’t take advice from her,’ the girl declared. ‘She just took off with her boyfriend — she doesn’t care about me.’

That was kind of sad, Amanda thought. She caught herself before she could feel too sorry for the girl. She didn’t want to be her again, even if she did have the jeans Amanda craved. ‘Where are you going?’

Читать дальше
Тёмная тема
Сбросить

Интервал:

Закладка:

Сделать

Похожие книги на «Speak No Evil»

Представляем Вашему вниманию похожие книги на «Speak No Evil» списком для выбора. Мы отобрали схожую по названию и смыслу литературу в надежде предоставить читателям больше вариантов отыскать новые, интересные, ещё непрочитанные произведения.


Отзывы о книге «Speak No Evil»

Обсуждение, отзывы о книге «Speak No Evil» и просто собственные мнения читателей. Оставьте ваши комментарии, напишите, что Вы думаете о произведении, его смысле или главных героях. Укажите что конкретно понравилось, а что нет, и почему Вы так считаете.

x