Authors: Nick Sharratt
We heard her padding right along the landing, past our bedroom, down the stairs to the first floor, above the shop. Each stair creaked as she stepped. Our mother is a heavy woman.
We heard her in the kitchen, opening the fridge door.
âShe's having a midnight feast too,' I muttered.
âNot a patch on mine,' Grace whispered, daring to take another bite.
Mum came trudging up the stairs again, slower now, breathing heavily.
âShould I save a little piece of rabbit for Mum?' Grace asked.
âNo!'
âBut she loves chocolate.'
âSsh!'
âNot now. In the morning,' Grace persisted.
âShut up or she'll hear us.'
It was too late. The footsteps stopped outside our door.
âGirls? Are you awake?' Mum whispered.
âNo!' Grace said, idiotically.
Mum opened our door and came shuffling into the room. âYou should have gone to sleep ages ago,' she said. She came over to Grace's bed and bent over her. âAre you all right, lovie?'
âYes, Mum,' said Grace.
âWhat about you, Prudence?'
âI'm fine,' I mumbled, giving a little yawn to make her think I was on the brink of sleep.
âAre you hungry, Mum?' Grace asked. âWe heard you go down to the kitchen.'
âI was just getting a glass of milk for your dad. He's not feeling too clever. He keeps getting these funny turns.' Mum sounded very anxious.
âHe should go to the doctor,' I said.
âYou know what your dad's like,' said Mum. âPrudence, why don't you try talking to him? When he's in a good mood? He might just listen to you.'
I pulled a face in the dark. I hated being Dad's favourite. It didn't really mean much anyway. I couldn't get him to do anything he didn't want to do. No one could.
âI'll try mentioning the doctor,' I said. âBut I don't think it will work.'
âYou're a good girl,' said Mum. âWell, night- night, then.'
She kissed Grace, patted my shoulder awkwardly and then waddled out of our bedroom, her hand held stiffly in front of her so she wouldn't spill the milk.
âYou are a moron, Grace,' I hissed.
âSorry!' she said. She took another big bite of chocolate bunny. âOh yum yum, happy tum!' She fell asleep in mid-munch, and started snoring softly.
I lay awake for a while, talking to Tobias.
About the Author
Jacqueline Wilson is an extremely well-known and hugely popular author who served as Children's Laureate from 2005â7. She has been awarded a number of prestigious awards, including the British Children's Book of the Year and the Guardian Children''s Fiction Award (for
The Illustrated Mum
), the Smarties Prize and the Children's Book Award (for
Double Act
, for which she was also highly commended for the Carnegie Medal). In 2002 Jacqueline was given an OBE for services to literacy in schools and in 2008 she was appointed a Dame. She has sold over thirty-five million books and was the author most borrowed from British libraries in the last decade.
About the Illustrator
Nick Sharratt knew from an early age that he wanted to use his drawing skills as his career, so he went to Manchester Polytechnic to do an Art Foundation course. He followed this up with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design at St Martin's School of Art in London from 1981â1984.
Since graduating, Nick has been working full-time as an illustrator for children's books, publishers and a wide range of magazines. His brilliant illustrations have brought to life many books, most notably the titles by Jacqueline Wilson.
Nick also writes books as well as illustrating them.
There are oodles of incredible Jacqueline Wilson books to enjoy!
The Dinosaur's Packed Lunch
The Monster Story-Teller
The Cat Mummy
Lizzie Zipmouth
Sleepovers
Bad Girls
The Bed and Breakfast Star
Best Friends
Big Day Out
Buried Alive!
Candyfloss
Clean Break
Cliffhanger
Cookie
The Dare Game
The Diamond Girls
Double Act
Emerald Star
Glubbslyme
Hetty Feather
The Illustrated Mum
Jacky Daydream
Lily Alone
Little Darlings
Lola Rose
The Longest Whale Song
The Lottie Project
Midnight
The Mum-Minder
Queenie
Sapphire Battersea
Secrets
Starring Tracy Beaker
The Story of Tracy Beaker
The Suitcase Kid
Vicky Angel
The Worry Website
The Worst Thing About My Sister
FOR OLDER READERS:
Dustbin Baby
Girls In Love
Girls In Tears
Girls Out Late
Girls Under Pressure
Kiss
Love Lessons
My Secret Diary
My Sister Jodie
SECRETS
AN RHCP DIGITAL EBOOK 978 1 407 04548 1
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First Published by Doubleday in 2002
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