books.â
âIn a way,â Alex said. âAfter all, Iâve been spying on you, havenât I? And now I want you to be a sort of spy, too.â
âReally? Where?â
âThe clinic. The Health Centre where you go. It has a few beds for special patients. One of them is my brother. Heâs very sick and heâs got a police guard. Thatâs why I canât get in to see him. Weâre not meant to be in this country, you see. Iâll be arrested. So I need someone to go in for me. Someone that no one will suspect. Someone who wonât get caught getting the secrets. Before itâs too late.â
Lee looked puzzled. âWhat sort of secrets?â
âA list of names. Names of men from my country who try to kill us. You see, my brother and I escaped here. We told the truth about our leaders back home. Now they want us killed. My brother was poisoned before he could give me the names of the killers. We need to warn the world about whatâs going on back home.â
Lee was quiet for a while. âEven if I get what you want, how will it do any good?â
âYouâll save lives. We must post the truth online.And, like I said, Iâll pay you.â He pointed at the £20 notes heâd put by the cooker. âThereâs £500 there. Thatâs the first half. You get the rest when you succeed.â
Leeâs eyes widened. âWow! A grand! Cool. That seems like easy money to me.â
âMaybe,â Alex said seriously. âBut there could be a risk.â
âWhat sort of a risk?â
Alex put down his mug and looked Lee straight in the eyes. âThereâs a man known as Zeta. He will stop at nothing to kill us. Iâve never seen him but Iâll know him when I do. Part of his ear is missing. It was shot off. Now heâll shoot anyone who gets in his way.â
âSo, if I help you,â Lee said, putting down his mug, âwill this Zeta be after me, too?â
âHe wonât find out. Weâll keep it secret.â Alex rinsed his mug under the tap. âLetâs face it, if he ever did find out about youâ¦â he dried the mug and looked up. âHeâd shoot you dead.â
CHAPTER 3
THE MISSION
The letterbox rattled. Lee looked up from his breakfast with a start. For the last two days heâd been on edge every time a sound came from the front door. His mum picked up the letters from the doormat.
âI keep finding mud on this carpet,â she called to him. âDid you knock my pot plant off the hall table?â
âI fell over, thatâs all.â
He looked back at the TV screen. Just more boring news stories. His mind began to wander.He wondered when Alex would get in touch with him again. There had been no word from him after heâd left with a, âYouâll be hearing from me soon.â
Lee had put some of the money away in a tin under his bed. He was due at the clinic in a few hours but he didnât know exactly what Alex wanted him to do.
It was as if Leeâs thoughts flashed on the TV screen. There, right in front of him, was Alexâs face. Those same eyes were staring at him from the screen. It didnât seem real. Nor did the news readerâs voice:
Police say the body found shot dead on a train last night was this man. Details of the murder are still not clear. It seems he was Alexander Kinkova, thought to be on the runâ¦.
âNot more shooting. I canât stand all this bad news.â Leeâs mum switched off the TV and sat beside him. âWhat are you looking so glum about, love?â She touched his arm.
Lee stared at the blank screen. He didnât move. His mum kept talking. âCheer up. Iâm the one who needs to look gloomy. Iâve just got this. Another bill. They told me it wouldnât cost much to fix the car. Look at it â £432. Thereâs no way I can afford that. Never.â
She put her face in
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