13 Double Disaster - My Sister the Vampire

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Authors: Sienna Mercer
skater-boys will give you
pointers
if you need
them.’
    Brendan cleared his throat. ‘Um, Ivy, are you sure –’
    But it was too late. Sophia was standing up. ‘Fine,’ she said, brushing off her jeans. ‘I will.’
    Ivy gasped.
Abort ‘Tough Love’, abort!
‘But . . . you could hurt yourself   !’
And you weren’t supposed
to call my bluff   !
    ‘Don’t be ridiculous.’ Sophia stepped neatly out of reach and walked calmly over to the crowded skatepark. As skaters turned to stare, she set her board down and placed one
foot on it. Then she pushed forward . . . and her vampire super-strength made the skateboard fly into the air in front of her, leaving her staggering so hard, she almost fell over.
    I can’t watch this!
Ivy thought, hiding her face in her hands. But she couldn’t help peeping through her fingers as the skateboard went soaring. The other skaters scrambled to
get out of its way.
    ‘Hey!’ One of Finn’s friends glared at her. ‘We don’t need a clown. This isn’t a circus!’
    The other guys all burst into laughter – all except Finn. He just looked away politely as Sophia hurried through the crowd, her shoulders hunched, to reclaim her skateboard from where it
lay tipped on one side at the other end of the park.
    Ivy cringed as Sophia stood back on the board. This time it didn’t go flying – but it wobbled so badly, she teetered from side to side, forced to wave her arms wildly to keep her
balance. Within five seconds, she had fallen right off.
    ‘This is awful,’ Brendan whispered to Ivy.
    Ivy groaned in agreement as she glanced around at the crowd that was gathering – bunnies and goths all coming to watch and enjoy the ‘comedy’. Her teeth ground together with
frustration.
    I can’t just physically
drag
her away. That would
humiliate her even more!
    It took everything she had, though, to hold herself back as she watched Sophia fall again and again. The crowd snorted with laughter every time. Sophia hadn’t wanted their old friends to
see her embarrassing herself – but she was doing a good job of letting these new kids laugh at her expense.
    Just give up
, Ivy begged her friend silently.
    At last, Sophia picked up her skateboard. Her face was flushed, but she held her chin high as she carried it by her side, walking away from the skatepark with as much dignity as she could
muster.
    Ivy let out a sigh of relief as she hurried to join her friend. ‘You did the smart thing,’ she whispered. She started to hold out her arms to give a comforting hug, but Sophia shook
her head.
    ‘Not in front of them,’ she whispered back.
    Ivy nodded and shoved her hands into her pockets. As Brendan scooped up Sophia’s backpack, she sought for a way to cheer up her friend. ‘You know,’ she said, ‘you could
probably skateboard successfully if you just lost those shades.’
    ‘No way!’ Sophia’s free hand went protectively to her face. ‘They’re staying.’
    Ivy shrugged, sighing. ‘If you say so.’
    Vampires had natural super-strength and super-speed . . . but, apparently, they did not always have super-common sense!
    Brendan handed Sophia her backpack, and they started walking away from the skatepark, ignoring the laughter of the skaters behind them. As they passed a group of goths lounging nearby, Ivy saw
that Amelia Thompson was looking from Finn to Sophia and back . . . and then gave Sophia a hard glare.
    ‘Goths probably aren’t allowed to skateboard either,’ Ivy muttered, rolling her eyes. ‘Or have any other kind of fun.’ Which did make her wonder – what was
Amelia doing in the park at all?
Shouldn’t she be moping in a darkened room or
something?
    Sophia only shrugged . . . but unfortunately, the movement made her backpack gape open and the gingham fabric spilled out.
    Amelia’s lips curled. She turned as if to speak to her friends, but her voice was pitched perfectly to reach Sophia and the others. ‘Oh, yeah. Gingham is so
cute
. . . for a

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