Bandits, Dirt Bikes & Trash by Robert Muchamore
Author:Robert Muchamore
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Fiction
24. IT WAS MUD, DAMMIT
âRobin was about nine,â Alan told Josie as they walked across the thick casino carpet towards the Nest with Robin a few steps behind. âParents signed us up for this mini-rugby week to get us off their backs during Easter hols. And you know how rugby has the big H-shaped post that you kick the ball through?â
âOf course,â Josie said. âDid Robin smash into it?â
âBetter than that,â Alan said, smirking. âTheyâd taken one post away to be repaired. So, Robin was running with the ball and his front foot goes straight down the hole. The holeâs full of water. It all squirts up in his face and heâs all twisted up with his leg wedged in the hole.
âThe rugby coach came running over and lifted Robin out, but the best part was, falling down the hole gave Robin such a fright that he shat his shorts.â
âSeriously?â Josie said, howling with laughter.
âIt was running down his legs . . .â
âYouâre full of it,â Robin said, tutting and sounding defensive. âMy whole foot would never have fitted down that hole when I was nine. We were five years old and the stuff running down my legs was muddy water.â
âIâm sticking to my version of the story,â Alan said, as Josie kept laughing. âAll the older kids were killing themselves laughing and calling Robin Crap Legs. I had to sit next to him on the bus home and he smelled so bad!â
Robin pretended to sulk as they got close to the Nest, but though the jokes were at his expense, he enjoyed hanging out with Alan for the first time in almost a year and seeing Josie laugh.
âYouâre both totally immature,â Robin said, as he took a short run-up and gave Josie a gentle kick up the bum. She didnât retaliate because theyâd reached the door at the back of the casino.
âYou been here all day?â Robin asked Oluchi as he reached the top of the stairs and entered the Nest.
The young journalist looked bleary-eyed, and had notebooks, Post-its and dead coffees littering her workstation. As Alan got his first look at the Nest and admired the rows of spinning fans at the back of the bright green supercomputer, Robin noticed his hacking guru DâAngela in a chat window on Oluchiâs screen and gave her a wave.
âGood to see you!â Robin told her brightly then, after introducing Josie and Alan, âHave we made progress?â
âOluchiâs doing a great job,â DâAngela said.
âThe image search youâve been running on the Super found a match for Heirani Stone,â Oluchi began. âHer original name was Heirani Amo. She was twenty-two, from a boatload of refugees who arrived in Sherwood after the tsunami in French Polynesia. DâAngelaâs crew has also hacked the account linked to the car charging receipt. It belonged to Heiraniâs older brother, Max Amo.â
âThatâs definitely her,â Alan said, a lump swelling in his throat as he looked at one of Oluchiâs printouts and saw the face from his nightmares. âShe was burned and bloody, but itâs the girl I saw thrown into the car.
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