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by Monique Polak


  This time Patsy nodded. I had the feeling she was starting to get it. “I guess it’s like watch- ing a movie — or reading a book,” she said.

  “Uh-huh,” I told her.

  Someone tapped my shoulder. It was my mom. She was with Clay. “What are you kids doing here?” my mom asked.

  “Patsy and I figured we’d catch a movie after supper. We’re going to see Tae Foo Rumble. What about you guys?”

  Don’t say you’re going to see Tae Foo Rumble, I thought to myself.

  No such luck.

  “Us too,” my mom said. “This is great. We can sit together. It’ll be like a double date.”

  I felt my ears turn hot.

  “Sure,” Patsy said, in a voice that didn’t sound so sure.

  “You know, honey, now that I think about it, I’m not exactly in the mood for a martial arts movie,” Clay said, taking my mom’s elbow. “Wasn’t there a chick flick you wanted to see? I’d bet they’d let us change our tickets.”

  My mom looked at him. “Sure,” she said, “that sounds like a good idea. You two enjoy your movie, okay?”

  “I thought you hated chick flicks,” I heard her tell Clay as they walked back to the ticket booth.

  “A guy can get used to anything,” he told her as he put his arm through hers. Even from behind, I could see his cowlick sticking up in the air.

  Patsy had been watching them too. “So are you getting used to him?” she asked me.

  I shrugged my shoulders. “I guess so,” I said. “Just do me one favor, Patsy.”

  “Sure.”

  “Don’t tell him.”

  OTHER TITLES IN THE ORCA SOUNDINGS SERIES

  Blue Moon by Marilyn Halvorson

  Breathless by Pam Withers

  Bull Rider by Marilyn Halvorson

  Charmed by Carrie Mac

  Dead-End Job by Vicki Grant

  Death Wind by William Bell

  Fastback Beach by Shirlee Smith Matheson

  Grind by Eric Walters

  The Hemingway Tradition by Kristin Butcher

  Hit Squad by James Heneghan

  Juice by Eric Walters

  Kicked Out by Beth Goobie

  My Time as Caz Hazard by Tanya Lloyd Kyi

  No More Pranks by Monique Polak

  No Problem by Dayle Campbell Gaetz

  One More Step by Sheree Fitch

  Overdrive by Eric Walters

  Refuge Cove by Lesley Choyce

  Snitch by Norah McClintock

  Something Girl by Beth Goobie

  Sticks and Stones by Beth Goobie

  Thunderbowl by Lesley Choyce

  Tough Trails by Irene Morck

  The Trouble With Liberty by Kristin Butcher

  Truth by Tanya Lloyd Kyi

  Who Owns Kelly Paddik? by Beth Goobie

  Yellow Line by Sylvia Olsen

  Zee’s Way by Kristin Butcher

  Also by Monique Polak No More Pranks

  Aunt Daisy’s words rang in my head, like a song you can’t forget, no matter how hard you try. “Three minutes until you lose sensation in your extremities.”

  I wriggled my fingers and toes. While I still could.

  Pete likes to play pranks. It doesn’t matter what it is as long as it gets a laugh. When he impersonates his vice-principal on a radio call-in show, he goes too far and is suspended from school. Pete’s parents send him to spend the summer working with his uncle, a whale-watching guide in a tourist town far from the city. When a whale is injured by a reckless tour guide, Pete struggles to save the animal. Then Pete has to pull the most important prank of his life to bring the guide to justice.

 

 

 


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