Shane Hegarty - Worlds Explode

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The second book in the monstrously funny and action-packed new series: Darkmouth. It’s going to be legendary.The adventures of the most unfortunate Legend Hunter ever to don fighting armour and pick up a Dessicator continue…On a list of things Finn never thought he'd wish for, a gateway bursting open in Darkmouth was right up there. But that's about his only hope for finding his missing father. He's searched for a map, he's followed Steve into dead ends, but found nothing. And he's still got homework to do.But soon Finn and Emmie must face bizarre Legends, a ravenous world and a face from the past as they go where no Legend Hunter has gone before. Or, at least, where no legend Hunter has gone before and returned with their limbs in the correct order.

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“We’re to follow that lane north for another forty metres,” said Emmie’s father, pointing ahead, “then west for twenty metres. That’s where we’ll find our target.”

Finn narrowed his eyes to see. “But that’s the wrong way,” he said.

“No, it’s the right way.”

“It’s not,” Finn insisted, pointing instead at the sliver of alleyway directly ahead of them. “I’m sure that’s what the map tells us.”

An old man cycled towards them, whistling a tune that he left hanging in the air as he saw them, crouched, in armour, and wielding their fat silver Desiccators. He stopped, turned his bike clumsily in the narrow alley, climbed back on to the saddle and cycled away in the direction he’d come from, mumbling curses as he went.

They watched him go, then resumed their planning. “It’s the correct way, Finn. It’s the only possibility.”

“I know these streets. My dad made me memorise them.”

“Look, Finn, I am in charge here. Those are the orders, so that’s just the way it is, whether we like it or not.”

Steve didn’t just like it, he loved it. That was obvious. Since the Council of Twelve had ordered him to stay on in Darkmouth and act as temporary Legend Hunter, he’d been practically giddy with authority, and even more disappointed than Finn that a gateway hadn’t opened since.

“Finn does know them, Dad,” said Emmie, pushing open her visor to reveal her face. “Trust me.”

“Do you want to go back to the car?” Steve asked her.

“No,” she answered.

“Then let me deal with this. We almost got killed in this town because of invading Legends. This is serious stuff.”

“But you said I could do a bit more, Dad.”

“Yes, you can observe more.”

“Come on, Dad. I just want to help.”

Steve rooted through a pocket of his fighting suit, pulled out a set of car keys and held them out to her.

Emmie let out a deep sigh.

Content he’d made his point, Steve pushed the keys back into his pocket and again turned his attention to Finn, who had already stood up to cross the road in the direction he knew they needed to go. Steve pulled him back down by the shoulder and eyeballed him. A shudder went through Finn’s fighting suit. It was tough to exude ferocity when sounding like a wind chime.

“This is the right alley,” insisted Steve, rising to move forward. “So, follow me and let’s see what’s down here.”

It was the wrong alley.

A dead end.

“They must have put this in after making the map,” said Steve, coughing to hide his embarrassment. Finn and Emmie’s silent response said it all. Steve eventually cracked.

“OK, let’s go the way Finn thinks we should,” said Emmie’s dad and the three of them moved back towards the other laneway. “And let’s hope he’s not wrong.”

Finn felt his frustration rise sharply, but kept it to himself.

They moved through the jagged shadows of the laneway’s cobbled defences, past houses of chipped paint and gouged windowsills. They ducked past old, dirtied walls dotted with fresh brick, like fillings in a tooth.

It eventually led them to a wooden door, the entrance to a backyard. As was standard in Darkmouth, its wall was ringed by broken glass, nails, tacks, sharp stones, anything that might keep a Legend out. Softened by decades of rain, though, the splintered door pushed open easily, revealing a yard half filled with blue plastic barrels and large bins.

Finn felt a jolt of uncertainty: this wasn’t right at all.

Before he could speak, Steve held up his hand and began counting down with his fingers. Finn drew his Desiccator to his shoulder and followed him. Emmie stood behind them and tried to look as tough as she could before remembering to snap shut her helmet’s visor.

They edged forward, between bins and barrels and the occasional waft of something rotting, until they reached the back door.

Steve placed his hand on the handle.

“This is ridiculous,” Finn’s mother, Clara, said from the yard behind them, causing each of them to almost jump clean out of their fighting suits. They spun round. “What do you think you’re going to find here?” she asked.

“We were just about to discover that before you interrupted,” answered Steve, deeply frustrated by this disturbance.

“Give me the map,” demanded Clara, hand out.

“Keep your voice down,” Steve hissed.

Finn snatched the map from where it was tucked into the utility belt on Steve’s fighting suit and, despite the man’s protests, handed it quickly to his mother.

Clara held it up. “Do you really think it would be on a beer mat? You don’t think that just maybe Hugo would have told Finn to ‘look for the map on the beer mat’ if he wanted you to find it on an actual beer mat?”

She turned it over in her fingers. On one side was an image of a full and frothy glass ( Widow Maker – as refreshing as a kick from an eight-hooved Sleipnir ). On the other, the print had been picked clean off and on the soft white cardboard a pen had been used to scribble what seemed to be a criss-cross of laneways, with an X at one corner.

“It’s the best map we’ve come up with,” said Steve, his Desiccator wilting somewhat.

“Better than when you thought you’d found the right one, but ended up bursting into Mrs Kelly’s crèche at nap time?”

“The mark on that map seemed legitimate,” said Steve, flipping open his visor.

“It was a coffee stain. And you set a dozen toddlers’ toilet training back a month.”

“We’re trying our best, Mam,” said Finn.

“I know you are, Finn. This isn’t your fault. I just don’t like to see you being led around blindly while carrying a dangerous weapon.”

“Oh, that thing’s not even loaded,” said Steve, motioning at Finn’s Desiccator. Registering the shock crossing Finn’s face, he added, “Come on now, if you had to use it, you’d probably do more damage to yourself than anything else. But it kept you quiet to think it was working.”

The door behind them swung open with a clang.

Finn and Steve spun round, their raised Desiccators almost scratching the nose of the man who stood in the doorway, wearing a white apron and holding an open-topped blue barrel. He thrust his hands in the air, dropping the barrel so that everyone had to leap out of the way while water and slices of potato washed across the concrete.

As he turned and stumbled back into the building, Clara crouched down and picked up one of the raw chips. “It didn’t occur to you that maybe Hugo had just doodled a map to the nearest takeaway on a beer mat?”

“But our files say Hugo doesn’t drink alcohol,” said Steve.

“No, but he eats food,” she said sternly. “Especially fish and chips. He loves fish and chips.”

Steve and Finn both slumped, almost simultaneously. Steve rubbed his eyes with his gloved hand. Finn hung his head and sagged against the wall. Emmie hovered, toeing the ground. Clara stood between them all, arms folded, head tilted back towards the orange sky.

“I’m sorry, Mam,” said Finn.

“It’s not you who should be sorry,” she said. “Steve’s supposed to be the grown-up here. Honestly. We need to find whatever Hugo wanted us to, but this carry-on has to stop.”

“You don’t think I’d rather be anywhere else but in this place, sorting out your mess?” said Steve.

“No, I don’t. A Blighted Village of your own? It’s clearly your dream come true.”

“I’m getting out of here at the first opportunity,” insisted Steve. “It’s pretty much all I talk about at this stage. Even Finn will confirm that.”

“I …” hesitated Finn.

“You don’t need to say anything, Finn,” said Clara.

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