Shipwreck in Seal Bay by Jen Marlin
Author:Jen Marlin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2021-12-25T00:00:00+00:00
âNot real sausages,â said Sofia with a laugh. âTheyâre called booms, but they look like big sausages. Theyâre used to stop the oil from spreading, along with big pads that soak it up. Do we have anything like that?â
Maisie lifted a seat at the back of Bonnie, which hid a storage compartment. She pulled out a life preserver and some rope, and then sat back on her heels. âWe donât,â she said with a sigh.
âBut wait . . . we do!â said Max. âWe have some really absorbent blankets belowdecks on Wind Rider. Remember the hot chocolate I spilled, Sofia?â
Sofiaâs eyes lit up. âYes! Max, youâre a genius. Come help me!â
As Max and Maisie climbed back onto the sailboat, Sofia raced across the deck. She threw open the hatch and slid down the metal ladder. One blanket was still spread out on the table, a big chocolate stain in the center. She grabbed that, along with more blankets and cushions from the trunk, just as Max led Maisie down the ladder.
âLoad me up,â said Max. He took some blankets from Sofia.
âMe too!â said Maisie.
Sofia handed her a pile of cushions. As she pulled the last blanket out of the trunk, she saw something else. âPerfect!â She gathered up the pool noodles.
âSo thatâs what weâre supposed to do with them!â Max exclaimed, shaking his head. âWind Rider always gives us exactly what we need.â
Sofia bit her lip and nodded. âLetâs hope they work.â
Once they were all back on the rocks by Bonnie, Sofia showed them how to wrap the pool noodles in blankets and set them down around the edges of the oil spill as makeshift booms. âLetâs make a circle around it.â
âWhat about the extra blankets and cushions?â asked Maisie.
âThose will go in the middle, right?â said Max. When Sofia nodded, he grabbed a blanket by its edges and laid it out over the water like a picnic blanket. Immediately, the blanket turned dark with oil. âI think itâs working!â
They layered more blankets and cushions on top, until theyâd used them all. No oil was spreading outside the circle of pool noodles and blankets.
âWe did it,â Max said. âGreat idea, Sofia!â
Sofia sank back, heaving a deep sigh of relief. But then she spotted something beyond the blankets. A dark head popped out of the water. Then another. And another. Bright, curious eyes studied the pool noodles and blanketsâand started swimming closer.
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