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    “What? You can’t leave here, this is where we live! This is where we come from!” shouted John. “And what about your mother, what will she say?”

    “She won’t say anything, will she, she can’t speak anymore,” retorted Stevie, feeling a surge of confidence.

    John’s complexion went an alarming shade of magenta. Gargling with rage he sputtered, “Spawn of the devil, you ungrateful wretch! All these years I’ve treated you as if you were my own flesh and blood…”

    The silence in the room was profound. John took a step backwards, shocked at his own words.

    “You mean to tell me,” said Sara quietly, “That we’re adopted?”

    John tried to meet her eyes with his own and failed, running a hand over his crumpled face instead.

    “I think he means Mum shagged another bloke, Sara.”

    “I say!” exclaimed Clove, “How intriguing!” This was surely the most interesting thing that had happened in the house since she’d been living in it. “Who was their real father then?”

    “You won’t find out from me, you impertinent tart,” replied John.

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    • “Silence,” commanded a loud voice. “Speak not of the Kraken, or indeed any other matters you do not understand.” “Well, that covers most things” muttered Flinella. “Why the bloody hell not?” Eliza was indignant. There was nothing she liked better than to discuss things she knew little about. The island groaned and rumbled and slowly began to ... · ID #2172 (continued)
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