“He snorted and pulled faces all the way through what I was saying.“Is this a wind-up?”“No,” I said wearily, the fatigue of an almost sleepless night already starting to catch up with me.“Because if you’re interested in wind-ups, you’re never going to beat Mad Maxwell in 11B. He convinced the staff he had a disease. They were raising funds. And he pulled an Ofsted scam on the school office. He’s a comedy genius.” “Look, I know it sounds unlikely,” I said, “but I promise you. There was a scre...am, there was a dog, there was a face. It frightened the crap out of me. I don’t know who screamed, I don’t know what happened to the dog, I don’t know who the face was.”Liam eyed me silently for a moment or two. I could tell he was asking himself whether this new kid was a pathological liar or just a bit weird. “I don’t know what to think,” I said. “That’s why I’m telling you this. All I know is, last night happened, and this morning I’ve had a conversation with Emma’s mother that convinces me she’s got something to hide.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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