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She looked impatient when she saw Abby in the doorway
and even more impatient when she heard the bad news.
"He'll turn up." was all she said. "Now off to bed Abby. I've got masses
of work to catch up on."
Abby felt her face go hot and red. It always happened when she was angry
or upset.
"You've hoovered him up haven't you," she said. You were in such a rush
you hoovered him up."
"I have not. I was very careful. But he is extremely small."
"What's wrong with being small?"
"Nothing at all. But it makes things hard to find."
"Or notice," Abby said and ran from the room.
The door to the bedroom opened and Mum's face appeared around the crack.
Abby tried to ignore her but it was hard when she walked over to the bed
and sat next to her. She was holding her glasses in her hand. She waved
them at Abby.
"These are my new pair," she said. "Extra powerful, for snail hunting."
She smiled at Abby. Abby tried not to smile back.
"And I've got a magnifying glass," Abby suddenly remembered and rushed
off to find it.
They sat beside each other on the floor. On their knees they shuffled
around the tank, peering into the corners among the big pebbles, at the
gravel and the pondweed.
"Ah ha!" Mum suddenly cried.
"What?" Abby moved her magnifying glass to where her mum was pointing.
There, tucked in the curve of the archway, perfectly hidden against the
dark stone, sat Mr. Sticky. And right next to him was another water
snail, even smaller than him.
"Mrs Sticky!" Abby breathed. "But where did she come from?"
"I'm beginning to suspect the pond weed don't you think?"
They both laughed and climbed into Abby's bed together, cuddling down
under the duvet. It was cozy but a bit of a squeeze.
"Budge up," Mum said, giving Abby a push with her bottom.
"I can't, I'm already on the edge."
"My goodness you've grown then. When did that happen? You could have put
an elephant in here last time we did this."
Abby put her head on her mum's chest and smiled. |