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A Sad Day for David
Chapter: 9
Ben Ross left school early. Christy
thought she knew why. When she arrived home Ben was in the kitchen. In his hand
was another book about the Nazis. ‘What happened to you today?’ Christy asked. ‘I didn’t feel
well’ said Ben. ‘Ben, we must talk about this Wave thing’ said Christy. ‘I
don’t like what’s happening at the school. Some of the teachers are going to
see Principal Owens about it.’
‘I know, I know! They don’t understand the
Wave,’ Ben answered.
‘Do you understand it, Ben?’ his wife
asked. ‘Do you know what you’re doing? Because nobody in the school thinks you
do.’
‘I know that,’ Ben answered. ‘They think I
want to be a little Hider.’
‘Perhaps they’re right!’ said Christy.
‘This experiment is doing something to you. And I don’t like it!’ Ben put his
head in his hands. He knew his wife was right. There was something
wrong. But he did not know what to do. ‘I thought you believed in me,’ he said.
‘I do believe in you,’ said Christy. ‘But I don’t believe in this experiment.
You must end the Wave, Ben!’ Ben jumped up. ‘No, I won’t do that. 1 can’t do
that!’ he told his wife. ‘I’m their teacher. These students are learning the
most important lesson in their lives.’
‘I hope that Principal Owens thinks the
same,’ said Christy. ‘He wants to see you tomorrow morning.’
Laurie left The Grapevine office
late that evening. The road outside the school was dark and very quiet. Laurie
felt a little afraid. The Wave was strong in Gordon High, and a lot of the Wave
members were angry with Laurie. Suddenly Laurie heard somebody behind her. She
felt very afraid now. She began to run. ‘Laurie!’ Laurie turned her head and saw David behind
her. ‘Wait for me, Laurie,’ said David. ‘I want to talk to you. It’s very important.’
Laurie stopped. ‘Where are the others, David?’ she asked. ‘You Wave members always
do everything together.’ David was angry. ‘Laurie, you must stop writing bad
things about the Wave.’
‘The Wave is the bad thing, David,’ said
Laurie.
‘It is not,’ said David. ‘Laurie, we want
you to be with us.’
‘No,’ said Laurie. ‘I told you, I don’t
want to be a member. This is not a game.’ She started to walk away, but David walked
after her. ‘The Wave is good for everybody,’ he said. ‘You must see that,
Laurie! The Wave can work.’
‘1 don’t want it to work.’ David was very
angry now. He put his hand on Laurie’s arm. ‘I want you to stop writing about
the Wave, Laurie!’ he said.
‘No, I will write about the Wave,’ Laurie
said. ‘The school needs to know! And you can’t stop me!’
‘We can stop you! And we will!’ Laurie
turned to leave. David put his hand on her arm. ‘Get your hands off me, David!
I don’t like the Wave! And I don’t like you!’ Laurie tried to push David away.
But David was very angry and pushed Laurie over. Then he put his hand to his
mouth, ‘Oh no! Laurie, are you ok? Laurie, I’m sorry! Why did I do that?
Laurie, I’m sorry!’
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