Naomi
Naomi took a step away from Mrs. Sharma.
Being stern was one thing, but making death threats was another, even if the threats were to Sarah’s creepy sisters.
She turned back to look at Chelsea, who looked taken aback by the threat and the knives even though neither had been pointed at her.
“You wouldn’t kill us,” said one of the sisters.
“Why not?” said Mrs. Sharma. “You had no problems trying to kill me.”
“There’s a bit of a difference here, Mrs. Sharma.”
“And what difference is that?”
“We mean something to you. You don’t mean anything to us.”
“I mean something to sa131,” said Mrs. Sharma. “That’s all I care about. I don’t care about you anymore.”
“sa131 is probably dead. Gone. You’ll never see her aga–“
“Do you really want to provoke me while I’m holding you at knifepoint? I remember you all being much smarter than this,” said Mrs. Sharma. “And she’s not dead, if half these kids I’ve somehow wound up babysitting are to be believed.”
“And do you believe them?” said the taller sister.
“About sa131? I don’t have any reason not to,” said Mrs. Sharma. “Now, get out of my way. Unless you’d prefer I use these knives.”
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“Why don’t you just have one of Falcon’s brothers hit them out of the way with their squid arms?” Angelina gestured toward the largest of the brothers, a massive squid-like creature with dozens of skeletal faces. “Look at that one! He’s like a… how do you say calamaro gigante in English?”
“My Italian’s a little rusty, but I’m going to take a wild guess and say ‘giant squid’,” said Lachlan.
“Giant squid! Yes! Why don’t we have the giant squid fight them?”
“Why don’t you stay quiet and mind your own business?” said Mrs. Sharma.
“Because it’s a better idea than just standing there pointing knives that they don’t even care about at them,” said Angelina.
“She makes a compelling point,” said Lachlan.
“I’d be happy to help,” said the giant squid.
He had a grating, distorted voice that made Sam, Angelina, and Jen flinch.
“Wow, his voice is scary!” said Angelina. “Anyway, you keep talking about how you’re in a hurry and you have to keep a schedule, but you’re just standing here when you could have them out of your way by now.”
Mrs. Sharma gave no response other than a quick, dismissive glance backward.
In the dark space between the two houses to their right, movement caught Naomi’s eye. She waited, watching to see whether it happened again. It did.
Why did everything in this place have to hide in the dark?
Naomi looked back at her friends to see if anyone else had seen the movement. Everyone seemed focused on the stalemate between Mrs. Sharma and the two sisters.
Naomi looked back between the houses, then glanced back at Chelsea to see if she’d noticed yet.
The bat-like creature on Chelsea’s shoulder looked alert, its ears perked up and eyes wide, and its short fur fluffed out like a cat’s.
At first, Naomi thought the little creature was responding to the tense standoff between Mrs. Sharma and the sisters. Then she saw the creature’s eyes and ears flick over to the space between the houses.
Naomi was just debating how best to get Mrs. Sharma’s attention when Mrs. Sharma spoke.
“I can hear your sister shuffling around in the dark between houses over there,” she said. “Was that the plan? The two of you come up and irritate me, and then big sister in the shadows comes out and ambushes us?”
The two sisters exchanged a look.
“We don’t have another sister with us,” the shorter sister said. “It’s just the two of us.”