Beast by Ally Kennen

Beast by Ally Kennen

Author:Ally Kennen [Kennen, Ally]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Scholastic UK
Published: 2012-02-02T00:00:00+00:00


F o u r t e e n

I’m not the sort of person who hides behind the cushion in the scary bits. I have to see what’s happening. You’re never going to escape the aliens if you’ve got your eyes closed.

So I watch as the wobbly bar finally gives way and my dad falls heavily, his body straddling the open hatch. There is the sound of water crashing. I see a dark shape propel out of the water and my stomach turns inside out. I see the silhouette of massive jaws opening. The water boils and I am soaked as the creature smashes back down into the foam.

Then, to my amazement, there is a thud as my dad lands in the brambles next to the cage. How did he manage that? Sneaky bugger.

I’m so relieved I can’t speak.

Dad looks like he is winded, he’s clutching his stomach. He’ll be all right.

I take a small step towards the cage. The Beast is thrashing around in there. I bet he’s angry he missed. I fall back. He looks bigger than ever. The loose bar is now bent down into the cage, close to the surface of the water. There’s a big gap in the roof of the cage. I look at the animal inside. Could he get out?

My dad crawls right past me and flops against a tree trunk and sits there gasping. Even through all the facial hair I can see he’s gone pale. I think he’s having some kind of panic attack. There’s a dribble of white stuff leaking from the corner of his mouth and a cut on his forehead. But what I’m worried about is how I’m going to fix the cage. Could I borrow Eric’s welder for a night? Would he notice? Not that I know how to work the thing yet. I will soon though.

Dad grabs a bottle from his pocket and swigs it down. I wonder if he is having a heart attack. It wouldn’t surprise me. He hasn’t exactly had a healthy lifestyle. Does booze rot your arteries?

I have this mad urge to look right inside the cage and see what he is doing. He’s gone so quiet I’m worried he is up to something. I creep over, prepared to leg it if I have to.

He is floating on the surface; his massive head is turned towards me. We eyeball each other. A pair of white ridges run down the centre of his snout between his eyes. A couple of grey feathers stick out from his jaws.

“Sorry, boy,” I whisper. His eyes are black with a grey slit. He is not moving but his eyes are watching me as I move round the cage.

I look up at the broken bar and the open hatch.

This is it, I think to myself.

Have you ever had a nightmare, when you wake up, and it doesn’t sink in that it isn’t real for at least a few minutes? And even after you realize you are lying in your



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