The Wendy by Erin Michelle Sky & Steven Brown

The Wendy by Erin Michelle Sky & Steven Brown

Author:Erin Michelle Sky & Steven Brown [Sky, Erin Michelle & Brown, Steven]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Young Adult
ISBN: 9781946137050
Amazon: 1946137065
Goodreads: 35510314
Publisher: Trash Dogs Media LLC
Published: 2018-01-16T00:00:00+00:00


endy’s visits with Monsieur Dumas began with an elaborate plan of escape, or rather a series of escapes, the first of which involved eleven mice and a lot of high-pitched shrieking by Mrs. Medcalf as she hopped from foot to foot, clutching her bonnet to her head with one hand and directing the lieutenants with the other.

“Look there! Another one! Eeeeeek! No, there! Get that one!”

By the time the rodents had all been gotten, Wendy and Colin were nowhere to be found.

The lieutenants were reluctant to report the incident. After all, Wendy returned unharmed, having been chaperoned by Colin the entire afternoon, and they didn’t see the point of getting themselves in trouble for nothing. So their weekly letter to Hook left that bit out.

But the first escape was followed by three others, each new scheme more carefully orchestrated than the last, involving afternoon tea; poppy seeds; a croquet mallet; two of the estate’s trained peacocks; Mr. Medcalf’s old, battered bugle; a thoroughbred stallion; a honeycomb from which the bees had not been properly removed; and eventually a broken window, which even Mrs. Medcalf admitted privately had probably gone a bit too far.

Wendy, however, wasn’t sorry for any of it. It was the lieutenants’ fault, not hers, that they refused to report her absences. She enjoyed her time with Monsieur Dumas well enough, and he was exceedingly grateful to have found a friend. But the whole point of these shenanigans was to get Wendy out of Hook’s glorious hair by sending her back to Dover. If the captain didn’t know what was happening at home, the plan didn’t have a chance.

The lieutenants were only forcing her to escalate things, and heaven only knows how far things might have gone if it hadn’t been for Pan.



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