Toby walked away with his friends following, wanting an explanation.
‘Don’t say anything,’ Toby ordered. ‘I feel weird enough as it is.’
Max smiled. Even though the Neuro Memory Atomiser had been used on Toby, maybe there were still parts of their Hollywood Mission he couldn’t let go of, like the part where he realised he liked Max. And what about the part where Max realised she liked Toby?
Suddenly she didn’t feel well. As the bell chimed throughout the school grounds, Max picked up her bag and headed to class, eager to have something other than Toby and churning stomachs to think about.
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When Deborah Abela was a small child, she spent most of her time imagining she was on great adventures all over the world. When she grew older, she bought a backpack and a plane ticket and went on them for real. After three years she came home and then worked at Cheez TV for seven years, before leaving to write novels about a small girl who goes on lots of adventures all over the world.
Deborah grew up in Merrylands, a western suburb of Sydney, but now lives in inner-city Glebe with her partner Todd, who is almost as nice as Linden.
You can read more about Deborah Abela and the Max Remy Superspy series at www.maxremy.com.au
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Photograph by Todd Decker
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