THE RIVER 

By Tessa Harvey


    At last the faint stutter, stutter of her brother's motorbike came, swelling to a roar...
    Bluey scrambled higher up the sprawling oak, peering through the warm, green summer leaves, waiting. Then Joey's right arm shot up and he hurled this week's gift - a glittering, shining necklace, whirling, gloriously through the gathering gloom of evening.
    The young girl reached out and stretching dangerously, snagged the treasure on two fingers. It whirled, heavier than expected, catching her on the cheek.
    But Bluey hardly noticed. Something was wrong. Her brother was going far too fast and now rain had swirled in, making more treacherous the gritty road. The sharp bend near the swift river was frighteningly close - and a car, shrouded in darkness was driving far too fast, not far behind.
    Bluey never forgot what happened next....

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