Adam and the Arkonauts
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‘Wherever the winds take him,’ said the Doctor. ‘Perhaps it’s fitting that a man who tried to bend nature to his will is now helpless in its power.’
‘But what if –’ began Adam.
‘Today we’re not going to worry about Professor Scabellax,’ said Adam’s mum, putting an arm around him. ‘We’ll leave him to the elements. They seem to know what they’re doing.’
And as if to confirm her words, a giant gust swept the yellow balloon into a menacing black cloud that clung to the tallest peak and out of sight.
The Doctor turned to his wife.
‘How does it feel to be part of a family again?’ he asked.
She smiled. It felt very good.
‘Well, of course, a family plus Calico Jack,’ the Doctor added.
‘Where is he?’ said Lily. ‘I saw him here just before we set off.’
‘Yes, he was . . .’ said the Doctor, looking around. ‘Ah, there.’
‘Where?’ Lily couldn’t see him on the deck.
‘There!’ The Doctor pointed back to Buenos Sueños. And there, on the edge of the wharf, watching the ship sail away, was Calico Jack.
‘He must have slipped ashore just before we weighed anchor,’ the Doctor said. ‘Why would he have done that? I had a lot of questions to ask him. I’m still convinced I’ve seen him somewhere before.’
‘Maybe we’ll meet him again one day,’ said Lily. ‘The world is a very strange place and the most surprising things seem to happen in it, don’t they, Adam?’
But Adam didn’t answer. While everybody else waved to the crowd, he was waving to only one figure, a figure who grew smaller and more distant with every gust of wind that pushed the Ark away from Buenos Sueños. Anna. Dark, pretty, mischievous Anna. The only friend he’d ever had. He would miss her.
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Also by Dominic Barker
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Blart 2: The Boy Who Was Wanted Dead Or Alive – Or Both
Blart 3: The Boy Who Set Sail on a Questionable Quest
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