School of Mischief by Sue Bentley

School of Mischief by Sue Bentley

Author:Sue Bentley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Group US
Published: 2010-07-26T04:00:00+00:00


Julie slipped Storm’s new collar and leash into her shorts pocket. “I’d better take these. We’re supposed to be pretending that you’re an ordinary puppy—” She stopped suddenly, as she felt a now familiar warm prickling sensation run down her spine.

She saw bright gold sparks igniting in Storm’s fluffy gray and white fur and the tips of his ears were crackling with electricity.

“What’s going on?” she asked him, intrigued.

But Storm gave her a mysterious doggy grin. Lifting one fuzzy little paw, he sent a glittering burst of power toward her. A golden mist spun around Julie. She felt a sense of lightness flicker all through her body. There was a whoosh of movement and then she and Storm were flying straight through the front door and zooming upward into the air together.

“Wow! This is amazing!” Julie couldn’t contain her excitement at what was happening. She held out her arms as they drifted along above the streets and houses. Storm’s gray and white fur rippled in the breeze and Julie’s hair streamed out behind her.

“Where are we going, Storm?”

“You will see very soon,” replied Storm mysteriously as his little puppy ears flapped in the wind.

They flew above treetops and almost brushed the top of a church spire. Julie spotted the old shoe factory and then they began drifting downward toward a detached old-fashioned, red brick house.

Julie’s feet touched grass as she landed beside Storm. They were in a back garden, with neat paths and flower beds.

An idea suddenly popped into Julie’s head. “Is this Isaac’s house?”

Storm nodded enthusiastically. “We are going to take Teddy to a new home!”

“Hang on a minute . . .” Julie began, not sure that Storm had really thought this through. But with another whoosh of gold sparks they were shooting through the house walls.

“Oof!” Julie breathed as they silently exploded into a large, modern kitchen. It had lots of cabinets and stainless steel things. There was a nice table and chairs at one end.

Luckily, the kitchen was empty. Part of the floor was taken up by a roomy wire cage with a cozy bed inside and dishes for food and water. Dog toys were all around. Teddy was curled up on a fleecy blanket, his paws twitching as he slept.

Julie frowned. She had expected to find Teddy shut up in a small cage inside a garden shed, but this cage looked more like a really fancy pet hotel.

Just then, Julie heard footsteps coming toward the kitchen. She and Storm were going to be discovered at any second!

“Quick, Storm. Do something!” Julie whispered.



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