“The last thing he wanted was to be given the bumps by Spencer Mitchell and the rest. And Johnny was even happier than most boys would be on becoming a teenager, having just helped his football team to victory in the semifinals of the Essex Schools Cup. In fact, today was also another anniversary, but one that he’d forgotten—it was exactly eleven years to the day since he’d come to live at Halader House, a children’s home located at 33 Barnard Way, Castle Dudbury New Town. But it was none of the...se things that made the twenty-third of April really special—that was because of the flashing green light leaking out from underneath the ill-fitting door to the computer room of Halader House. As chance would have it, Johnny Mackintosh, carrying a red sports bag over his left shoulder, was walking along a windowless corridor toward this very room. He was covered head to toe in mud, from beneath his pale blond hair, around his dark green eyes (with striking silver flecks), across his once-white football shirt, spattering his black shorts and almost totally obscuring his white socks.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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