Marilyn Kaye - Gifted - Now You See Me

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It got him right in the stomach. ‘Ow!’ he screamed.

But none of his comrades raced to his aid. They were all frozen as they watched the rest of the rescue team march in and close the door behind them.

Tracey felt her breathing ease as she took in the new arrivals. Ken, Jenna and Amanda followed Charles. Emily, Martin and Sarah came in next. Madame brought up the rear.

Serena began chanting at Carter, and the boy’s eyes were becoming even more glazed than they were normally. Tracey suddenly realized that she might be trying to hypnotize him permanently, so that he couldn’t ever testify against them.

‘Charles!’ Tracey yelled, and pointed towards the hypnotist. But Charles only glanced at Serena. He focused on the paper bag that had been used on Tracey, and sent it flying across the room. It fell over Serena’s head and covered her face. But Serena continued to chant.

‘I’m going to have to knock her out,’ Charles declared.

Tracey looked around the room. She didn’t see anything particularly heavy. ‘With what?’

Charles grinned. Suddenly, a big frying pan sailed into the room. It flew through space towards Serena. Since she couldn’t see it coming, she couldn’t duck — and it hit her in the head. That stopped her chanting.

Martin gasped. ‘Where did that pan come from?’

‘From the kitchen,’ Charles said with a smug expression. ‘I don’t have to see things to move them any more.’

Madame was clearly impressed. ‘Charles, you’re improving!’ But her attention was diverted when Stuart Kelley began moving towards the door. She turned to Sarah.

‘Make him stop!’

But Sarah looked absolutely terrified, and didn’t move.

‘Martin, stop him!’ Jenna yelled.

Martin cringed. Jenna groaned, and spoke rapidly. ‘Oh, that’s right, I forgot — you’re a weakling, you’re hopeless, you can’t do anything, you puny feeble little nobody.’

Martin went into action. Seconds later, Stuart Kelley was on the ground, knocked unconscious. Jenna looked down at his prone body.

‘Hi, Daddy ,’ she said sarcastically. ‘What’s new?’

Clare stood very still, taking in the scene. Then she started towards the kitchen. Jenna watched her.

‘Don’t even think about it,’ she said. ‘Charles can get a weapon out of your hand before you can get a firm grip on it. He could even turn it around and use it on you .’

Charles’s eyes widened. ‘Gee, you’re right! I never thought of that.’

Mr Jackson had recovered from his encounter with the wheelchair. He stood there stiffly, and spoke to Madame.

‘What do you think you’re going to do now?’

‘I’ve called the police,’ she replied. ‘And when they arrive, I’ll accuse you of kidnapping Tracey.’

‘We didn’t kidnap Tracey,’ Clare objected. ‘She came here of her own free will.’

‘Then I’ll accuse you of kidnapping Carter,’ the teacher said.

Mr Jackson didn’t blink. ‘Call his foster parents. He has their permission to be with me. You have no proof of anything illegal going on here, Madame. And I sincerely doubt that you really called the police.’ He actually smiled.

Jenna whispered in Tracey’s ear. ‘She didn’t. She’s just trying to scare him.’

The principal continued. ‘It seems to me, Madame, that you have more to fear from the police than we do.’

‘What do you mean?’ she asked.

‘I’m the principal of Meadowbrook Middle School. I’m a respected member of this community. If you have me arrested, there will be publicity. And I’ll have a platform to tell the world all about your Gifted class.’

Tracey looked at Madame. Was that fear in her eyes? If so, it vanished quickly.

‘And I’ll have no option but to instruct my students to use their gifts against you. You know what they can do.’ As if to make her point even clearer, she put a hand on Sarah’s shoulder. Sarah flinched, but she didn’t contradict Madame.

Mr Jackson fell silent for a moment. ‘Then it looks like perhaps we should make a deal,’ he said finally.

‘Go on,’ Madame said.

‘You say nothing to anyone about this. And I won’t expose your students.’

Ken spoke. ‘That’s not much of a deal. He wouldn’t tell people about us, Madame. It’s like you always say — nobody believes we have gifts.’

‘And why would the police believe you ?’ Clare countered. ‘You have no evidence against us.’

‘But there is evidence,’ Tracey cried out. ‘You can tell the police about the project. You can show them the plans.’

‘What project?’ Madame asked.

‘It’s what they want to use us for. It’s in a folder, in that desk.’

‘I’ll get it,’ Charles said quickly. He looked at the desk, and all the drawers opened. And all the papers came flying out. Telephone bills, bank statements — hundreds of documents floated through the air.

‘Oops!’ Charles murmured. ‘Sorry.’

‘The police are here!’ Emily announced.

‘Madame, they’ll see Serena,’ Ken pointed out.

‘Sarah, move Serena,’ Madame ordered.

There was a knock on the door. ‘Police! Open up!’

Mr Jackson turned to Clare.

‘Open the door.’

‘Sarah!’ Madame exclaimed. ‘Do it!’

But Serena remained where she was, with the paper bag on her head and unconscious. And Clare was already beginning to open the door.

‘Sarah, quick!’ Madame hissed.

‘Oh, Madame,’ the girl whispered in an agonized voice. But she looked at Serena. And as if by her own free will, the woman got up and walked out of the room into the kitchen.

Two police officers stood in the doorway. ‘Excuse me, ma’am,’ one of them said to Clare. ‘But we’ve had a complaint of some kind of disruption going on here.’

The other officer looked at the papers lying all over the floor. ‘What’s going on here?’

Mr Jackson strode forward. ‘Good afternoon, officers.’ He introduced himself and shook their hands. One of the officers looked at him with interest.

‘We’ve met before. You’re my kid’s school principal.’

‘That’s right,’ Mr Jackson said, beaming. ‘We’re working on a school project here.’ He looked at the papers and smiled ruefully. ‘I’m afraid we had a little accident and made a mess. But I don’t quite think it’s in the category of anything criminal!’ He laughed at his own little quip.

The police officers didn’t laugh, but they didn’t seem concerned either. ‘I guess you made some noise and a neighbour complained,’ one said. ‘Just keep it down, OK?’

‘Of course, officers,’ Mr Jackson said smoothly.

Madame spoke up. ‘Actually, the meeting has ended and we were about to leave. Come along, everyone.’

Eight of the nine gifted students gathered around her.

‘Come along, Carter,’ Madame called.

‘No, Madame,’ Jenna whispered frantically in her ear. ‘He’s the spy!’

But the teacher ignored her. ‘Carter?’ she called again.

In zombie mode, the boy rose from his seat at the dining table and joined them. Madame ushered them all past the policemen and out of the door. She turned back to the people still in the house and spoke.

‘This was an interesting meeting. Highly enlightening.’ She paused, and then added, ‘I’ll get back to you, Mr Jackson, and we can continue negotiations.’

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

AS THE LAST CLASS period began on Monday afternoon, Room 209 was unusually quiet. Everyone seemed to be lost in their own thoughts as they waited for Madame to arrive.

There had been rumours and phone calls the day before and whispered conversations in the hallways of Meadowbrook today. But no one knew what was really going on.

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