Clandestino frowned. “They spelt my name wrongly, again. I hate my name.”
“Don’t worry, Clan. We all know you are the hero. No matter how your name is spelt, no?”
“Yes… in fact, I like your name.” Janice smiled. “And I like…” she stopped.
“Like?” Clandestino probed.
“Oh, nothing.” She beamed bashfully, turning away.
Mundi and I arched our eyebrows, pretending we didn’t see what just happened. I wished then that I could run as fast as Clandestino.
Janice rolled up the newspaper. “There, our school is finally safe.”
“We are finally recognised! I bet no one will call us losers from now on!” I said.
“Yes,” Mundi said, with a laugh. “Everyone is going to call us heroes, no?”
Clandestino put his arm around Mundi and me. “Thanks, my buddies. Without your ears, Darryl, without your brains, Mundi, and without your voice, Janice, I would still be a suspect and probably in Juvenile Prison now.”
“You know what? We don’t need any special ability to help one another out. All we need is a tinge of courage, a little bit of heart and true friendship,” I said, smiling.
Janice beamed. “And what better way to celebrate friendship, than some of these.” She handed us a brown packet each. We opened it, and to our surprise, each packet had a perfectly-round mouth-watering chocolate peanut donut!
Mundi reached in and took his perfect crisp donut out. He smelled it and scrutinised it.
“Look, it has my name on it!” he exclaimed. “It says ‘Mundi’ in white cream.”
“Yes, mine says ‘Clandestino’ in white cream too!” Clandestino licked his fingers.
“See, Clan, I spelt your name correctly!”
“Yeah, you did!” he said. “Thanks!”
Just as we were about to dig into our perfectly customised donuts, I heard the distinct sound of something spinning. From the corner of my eye, I could see it. It was fast and it was coming in our direction.
“WATCH OUT!” I yelled. We ducked just in time, and the basketball missed us.
“Are the donuts safe?” Janice asked in panic.
“Yes, they are, Janice. No worries,” I assured.
The basketball had come in so fast and strong that it continued bouncing precariously near us. When it rolled to a stop, all four of us ran to take a look.
On it was a note, taped down. It said: This is not over, Losers! Watch out! The Credible Hulk
We stared at each other and then at our donuts. Putting them away, we wondered: When will we ever get to enjoy our donuts in peace?
THE END
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to express my appreciation for those who have contributed to this book:
Serene See (Designer) whose creativity made the book extraordinary.
Cherryn Yap (Illustrator) who read my mind so well and enchanted us with her drawings.
To all my buddies especially Meliza and Shermay who patiently listened and gave me the courage to write.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jessica has been teaching publicly and privately for over 10 years. She has written six English Model Composition books for Primary 1 to 6 students. Jessica’s debut novel The Singapore Kid won the Popular Readers’ Choice Awards in 2011 and was shortlisted for the Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award 2011. Through her Extraordinary Losers series, she touches on the things closest to her heart: friendship, courage, the inner person and, of course, donuts and chips. She loves to listen closely to children’s babble because she feels that childhood’s the time in life when most truths are uttered.
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First published in 2013 by Bubbly Books Pte Ltd
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First published in digital form in 2014 by Monsoon Books ISBN (ebook): 978-981-4423-53-3
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