CHAPTER
ONE
First rule of surfing? Never, ever drop in. If youâre about to ride an awesome wave but someone gets in the way and takes the wave instead, itâs called dropping in.
Zac Power had read all about it in his favourite surf magazine, Pipelines .
Things had been dropping in on Zac way too much recently. Zac wanted to surf along all day as though life were one big wave. But school, his parents, his brother Leon and most of all, his job as a top-secret spy for the Government Investigation Bureau (or GIB for short), kept dropping in and getting in his way.
Not this time, thought Zac. It was the summer holidays and the Power family was driving down to their beach house at Point Relaxation. The whole family might work for GIB, but even spies need holidays.
Zacâs surfboard was strapped to the roof rack. His electric guitar was in the boot. He was going to play all night. Loudly.
Zac switched his SpyPad to games mode. Should he play Grudge Match 3 or Total Chaos first? It didnât matter. He had heaps of time to play both. He wouldnât be needing his SpyPad for missions!
On missions, Zac used his SpyPad as a computer, mobile satellite telephone, laser and code-breaker â you name it!
Beside him, Leon was playing games on his SpyPad, too. Not the cool ones though. He was playing Rockinâ Calculus .
Leon worked for GIB as well, but as a home-based Technical Support Officer and Official Gadget Expert.
In the driverâs seat, Zacâs dad made a left turn. âLow on petrol,â he said. âBetter stop off here.â
They pulled into a petrol station. It was full of cars towing boats and caravans. Everyone seemed to be going down to the beach.
Zacâs dad whistled when he saw the price of petrol.
âItâs those petrol tankers mysteriously sinking,â Zacâs dad said to his mum. âItâs created a shortage, which has driven the price of petrol sky high.â
Zacâs mum nodded in agreement. She pulled her purse out of her official GIB handbag â which came with a laser-guided penknife disguised as a lipstick and Total Knock-out Tissues. These special tissues are injected with a chemical that makes you fall asleep on the spot when you blow your nose with them.
Zac shrugged. He knew it was bad petrol was so expensive. But really, what could he do about it?
Zac hopped out of the car to stretch his legs.
Suddenly, there was a sound of thunder overhead. Air swirled around the petrol station, picking up dust and lolly wrappers. It was strange, because the sky was a perfect blue. But the thunder was getting louder.
Zac shivered. It felt like the sun had gone in. Zac didnât know it, but a huge black shadow was creeping over him.
Leon, watching from the car, dropped his SpyPad.
âZac!â he yelled. âGet out of the way!â
But with the car windows rolled up, Zac couldnât hear him.
THUNKâ¦
Suddenly something thumped Zac hard on the back.
In the next second, Zac was lifting off the ground! Something was pulling him upwards!
The wind got stronger. The thunder got louder. Zacâs hair blew all over the place. Underneath him, people scattered, screaming. He was 20 metres off the ground and still rising fast.
Zac looked up. He was hooked by the back of his T-shirt onto a cable. And the cable was dangling out of a helicopter!
A man appeared at the door of the helicopter. He shouted into a megaphone.
âZac Power!â
Zac squirmed in mid-air. If this person knew his name, it must be an enemy agent trying to kidnap him. Zac had to get free!
âThis is Special Secret Agent Fox, Air-borne Division.â
Zac was level with the helicopter door now. Special Secret Agent Fox took hold of Zac and dragged him into the helicopter.
Zac puffed and panted on the helicopter floor. Fox read from a memo.
âThis is an official message from GIB.â
GIB! Well, in that case, thought Zac, enemy agents arenât
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