Mission 2: Supersonic by Jonny Zucker

Mission 2: Supersonic by Jonny Zucker

Author:Jonny Zucker
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Ned Woodman
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


There was a huge sports stadium. It had massive banks of spectators facing down toward the oval field. Dazzling lights lit up the stadium. In the crowd sat some of the weirdest aliens Max had ever seen.

There were spindly blue creatures with three bulging heads. There were square, metallic beasts. These had tiny red heads with twisting gold antennae. There were short green monsters with no heads. These had five eyes in the middle of their chests.

I need to track down the silver-and-purple ship. I need more info on the aliens flying it. Who are they? And why have they kidnapped the DFEA Unit?

A finger prodded his arm. “Do you want me to show you to your seat?” asked a yellow-spotted alien. The alien carried official programs. And it had a tray of disgusting-looking snacks.

“Er, no thanks,” Max replied, “I’m not planning to hang around. But I am on the lookout for a silver-and-purple spaceship. I think its owners might have just recovered from being frozen in ice. Does that ring any bells?”

A scaly purple tongue hung from the alien’s mouth. It stood thinking about the question for a few seconds.

“I haven’t seen the ship,” it eventually replied. “But I believe the species you talk of are called the Guzzlets. They have indeed woken up from a long ice sleep.”

“Do you know who froze them?” asked Max.

“Of course,” said the alien, “it was the Earthlings.”

“Really?” gasped Max nervously. He felt his cheeks go a deep shade of red. “Earthlings, you say?”

“Yes,” it answered. It suddenly arched its head forward. It was studying Max’s face very closely. “Why are you so interested?”

“Er, it’s a school project,” Max replied weakly. “I’m late handing it in.”

The creature moved even closer. Suddenly a spark of recognition came over its face.

“Surely not …” it muttered. Its eyes widened.

Max felt anxious. He was keen to get away from this alien. But it had grabbed him.

“YOU’RE an Earthling. Aren’t you?” it asked. “I remember seeing a picture of your race hundreds of years ago when I was just a young alien.”

“You’re making a mistake!” said Max. “Just let me go!”

Max tried to free himself. The creature roared, “WE HAVE AN EARTHLING HERE!”

Chaos exploded. Aliens were on their feet. They were staring and pointing at Max. Their mouths gaped open (in some cases seven per creature). They were shouting “EARTHLING!” at the tops of their voices.

Before Max could react, hundreds of hands, claws, and feelers pushed and pulled him down. He struggled to break free. But it was no good. He was dragged down the seemingly endless row of steps. Dragged toward the field.



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