A Dream Come True
l e t t e r t o t h e w i n n e r ? O r will t h e y t e l e p h o n e ? W h y w a s I th in k in g
a b o u t it a n y w a y ? It w a s im p o ssib le t h a t 1, p lain
Ellie S te v e n s o n , w a s
g o in g t o w in. B u t t h a t d id n ’t s t o p t h e b u tte r f lie s in m y s t o m a c h ^ a s
1 w a t c h e d t h e s u n ris e t h e n e x t m o rn in g .
T h e p o s t m a n u s u a lly d e liv e rs o u r p o s t a t a b o u t 10 o ’clock. He
s t o p s f o r a c u p o f c o f f e e w ith Liz, b u t it w a s a l r e a d y 1 0 .3 0 . J u s t
w h e n 1 s t a r t e d t o Im agine t h e w o r s t, I s a w h im a p p r o a c h in g o n his
bicycle. But h e d id n ’t s to p . He a lw a y s sto p s ! B u t t o d a y h e d r o v e by
w ith on ly a w a v e a n d a frie n d ly sm ile. W h e n h e s t o p p e d n e x t d o o r, I
w e n t o u tsid e .
‘H ello, E llie,’ h e s a y s . ‘A re y o u OK? Y o u lo o k w o r r i e d . E x a m
r e s u lt s d o n 't a r r iv e until A u g u st!’
'I k n o w .. . I 'm f i n e . . . i t ’s j u s t . . . is t h e r e a n y p o s t f o r u s t h i s
m o rn in g ? W e a lw a y s g e t s o m e th i n g .
Bills
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usually, D ad sa y s, but...
a n y w a y ...’ I s t o p f o r b r e a t h a n d t r y t o smile.
‘S o r r y ...' h e s h a k e s h is h e a d . ‘N o th in g f o r n u m b e r t h i r t y - t w o
to d a y ! Are y o u w a itin g f o r s o m e t h i n g i m p o r t a n t ? ’
‘C an y o u ch eck , p le a s e ,’ I insist. But his b a g is a l m o s t e m p t y a n d
I c a n s e e t h e r e is n o th in g t h e r e f o r m e .
M aybe t h e y will p h o n e in s te a d . Yes! T h a t ’s it! W hile I’m o u t here,
t h e p h o n e is rin g in g a n d D ad c a n ’t a n s w e r it b e c a u s e he is b u sy . I
ru n b a c k in to t h e s h o p . But t h e r e a r e n o c u s t o m e r s . T h e s h o p is
e m p t y a n d t h e p h o n e is n ’t ringing. Dad is d o in g a
c r o s s w o r d a n d Liz
is p a in tin g h e r nails.
‘H a s a n y o n e p h o n e d , D a d ? ’ I ask , o u t o f b r e a th .
‘N o,’ he says.
I look a t t h e clock. 10.55. T h e r e ’s still tim e .
1. b u t t e r f l i e s in my s t o m a c h : a nervous feeling in t h e s to m a c h .
2. Bills : r e q u e s ts t o pay money.
A Dream Come True
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W h e n i g e t b a c k it is la te . 1 w a n t e d t o t a l k
t o Liz b u t s h e h a s
a lr e a d y left f o r h e r Italian class. I c a n ’t ta lk t o Dad. H e d id n ’t e v e n
k n o w a b o u t t h e c o m p e tit io n . A nd a n y w a y , h e ’s a s l e e p in f r o n t o f
t h e te lev isio n , t h e u n f in is h e d c r o s s w o r d o n his k n ee.
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s u d d e n ly fe e l v e r y tir e d s o I g o u p s t a i r s t o b ed . I d o n ’t g o in to
t h e
k itc h e n , s o 1 d o n ’t s e e t h e n o t e o n t h e d o o r o f t h e fridge.
T h e r e ’s a fo ld e d p iece o f p a p e r o n t h e b e d , b u t I d o n ’t e v e n o p e n
it. 1 a m so t i r e d a n d u n h a p p y t h a t I t h r o w it a n g rily in to a c o r n e r
a n d g e t in to b ed . I g o t o s le e p crying.