cupboard is a load of rubbish!â thought Leon.
He grabbed Dannyâs hand. âCome on,â he said. âShow me where this wolf cupboard is.â
âNo!â yelled Danny. âIâm not going near it!â
âCalm down,â said Leon. âWe wonât go anywhere near it. I want you to show it to me. Just
show
me. All right?â
Leon dragged Danny back into school.
It was ages since Leon had been in the infant school. It felt really strange. The chairs and tables seemed tiny.
Danny pointed a shaking finger. âThere it is!â
Leon said, âWhat, that little cupboard?â
He almost laughed again. But he stopped himself because Danny looked so scared.
âThat cupboard must look really huge to a four-year-old,â Leon thought.
Leon went up to the cupboard.
âDonât open it!â yelled Danny. âDonât open it! Please!â
Leon wanted to open the cupboard to show Danny there was nothing to be scared of. But the cupboard was locked shut.
âSee?â said Danny. âThatâs so the wolf canât get out!â
âBut there
isnât
any wolf!â said Leon.
âYes, there is!â shouted Danny. âMe and this big boy, we saw my teacher going up to the cupboard with a big stick. And the big boy said she was going to check on the wolf and if she didnât bash it with the stick, it would eat her too!â
Leon gave a big sigh. âDid you see the teacher open the cupboard? Did you see her bash the wolf?â
âI saw her open the cupboard,â said Danny. âBut then I ran away in case the wolf jumped out and gobbled me up. And I hid behind the bin.â
Leon gave an even bigger sigh. It was going to be hard work, making Danny see that this wolf didnât exist.
Chapter Three
All About Wolves
On the way home, Danny wouldnât shut up about the wolf.
âItâs a big, grey wolf,â said Danny. âWith great big sharp teeth. Like the wolf that ate Little Red Riding Hoodâs grandma.â
âDid the big kid tell you that rubbish?â asked Leon.
âNo, I thought of that all by myself,â said Danny.
As they walked past the library, Leon suddenly remembered, âI have to take Mumâs book back.â
He got the book out of his backpack. He was just handing it in at the counter when he heard Danny yell, âThis is what that wolf is like!â
âOh no!â thought Leon.
Danny had found a book about wolves. He was looking at a photo of a huge, grey wolf. It was like the big, bad wolf from fairy tales. Its fierce, yellow eyes stared right at you out of the page.
It had sharp fangs. They looked strong enough to crunch your bones. They were dripping blood.
âLook at his teeth!â yelled Danny. âHeâs just eaten a bad boy!â
âNo he hasnât!â said Leon. âAnd anyway, if he only eats bad boys, why canât you just be good?â
âBecause I canât be good all the time!â Danny shouted back. âIâm bound to get put in that wolf cupboard. So Iâm not going to school. Not ever again.â
Leon almost said a bad word. But then he saw the librarian staring at him. So he said it inside his head.
âAre all little brothers such a pain in the neck?â he thought.
Leon grabbed the book. âThis is a stupid book!â he said. He slammed it shut and was about to shove it back on the shelf when he saw the cover.
The book was called
All About Wolves
. There was a lot of stuff written on the front. But some words seemed to leap out at Leon.
âHow To Avoid a Wolf Attack,â they said.
And suddenly Leon had a brilliant plan. It was so brilliant he was proud of himself.
He had given up trying to tell Danny the wolf didnât exist. But he could use this book to show him that he didnât have to be scared of it.
âAnd then everything will be all right again,â thought
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