her!â
âWell ⦠weâll just have to go off down the park and have a swim in the lake,â Josh said.
âUm ⦠shouldnât we have S.W.I.T.C.H.ed back by now?â asked Danny. âItâs been more than thirty seconds, hasnât it?â
Josh turned to look at Petty and saw that she was legging it out of the room. âWRONG SPRAY BOTTLE!â she shouted, as she went. âGETTINGANTIDOTE FROM CAR! HIDE!â The last they saw of her was the back of her purple beanie hatâand even that looked quite panicky.
âOh, great!â Danny stared back at Josh. âSheâs done a runner!â
âWeâll be fine.â Josh gulped. âSheâll be back soon. We just have to hide in case anyone else comes in.â
The real anaconda was swaying about even higher now, behind the glass. Its eyes glimmered, and its tongue was still dancing. It seemed to be laughing at them.
âCome on â¦â Josh said. âGet down!â
They worked their way down the table legs, coiling around them to reach the floor. Under the table wasnât a good hiding place. They might easily be seen by someone walking in. âThis way!â Dannyhissed, sliding across the cold tiles and under one of the long wooden benches against one wall of the reptile house. Soon Josh and Danny were hiding in the shadows.
âShe wonât be long,â Josh said. âSheâll be back any minute. Itâll be fine! HeyâI can feel her vibrations now.â And he
could
feel the vibration of steps back up the path outside. Of course, snakes were excellent at picking up vibrationsâsometimes from far, far away. Josh knew that it was one of the things that helped them hunt.
âErm ⦠isnât that quite a
lot
of vibrations for one genius scientist?â Danny queried.
And then the door crashed open, and two dozen sets of feet pounded into the room.
And not one of them was Pettyâs.
Josh and Danny flattened themselves right against the wall as the stampede thundered across the floor. The shoes were mostly black and shiny with silver buckles across white, lace-trimmed socks. They crashed around in all directions ⦠some rushing toward the glass displays, some coming to rest by the tables, and some, alarmingly, stomping down right by the benches.
âGirls! Girls!â called a shrill voice. âDonât forget to make notes on your worksheets!â
It was a school group. A girlsâ school group. Keeping his head low, Danny could see girls in maroon and gray checked skirts, white blouses, and maroon blazersâand straw hats!
âWhat are we going to do?â he whispered to Josh.
âJust keep very still!â Josh whispered back.âThey wonât stay long. Thereâre loads of other things to see around the park. Theyâll only be here five minutes. And Petty will be back any time â¦â
Danny kept very still. He found it quite easy to keep his reptilian body motionless. And of course, snakes were good at that. Josh had told him they could keep incredibly stillâand then strike, out of nowhere. But he couldnât help his tongue continually sliding out from his lipless mouth and flickering in the air. Gathering information through scent glands, according to Josh.
The noise of the girls was head-splitting. They were constantly babbling and squeaking and even screaming when they saw a reptile they didnât like the look of. But one girl was sitting quietly on the bench just above them. Her feet were not moving. Her shoes were spattered with mud. She didnât say anything to any of the others.
âRighto, girls!â said the teacher. âLetâs have our packed lunches while weâre here. Sit down and get your food out.â There was another short stampede as the girls rushed to get a decent seat.
âMove up, new girl!â said one of them in asneery voice, and the girl sitting
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