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Skeleton Key

Skeleton Key

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Autoren: Anthony Horowitz
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minutes nothing happened. Alex tried to talk to Troy but her attention was fixed on the boat and she said nothing. He wondered about the relationship between the two agents.
    They obviously knew each other well and Byrne had told him they‟d worked together before.
    Neither of them showed their emotions, but he wondered if their friendship might be more than professional.
    Then Alex saw Troy sit up in her seat. He followed her eyes back to the boat. Smoke was coming out of the funnel. The engines had started up. The two crewmen Turner had spoken to were on the jetty. One of them untied the boat, then climbed onboard. The other one walked off.
    Slowly, Mayfair Lady began to move away from her mooring.
    “Something‟s gone wrong,” Troy whispered. She wasn‟t talking to Alex. She was talking to herself.
    “What d‟you mean?”
    Her head snapped round as she remembered he was there. “It was a ten minute meeting. Tom wasn‟t meant to be going anywhere.”
    Tom. It was the first time she had used his first name.
    “Maybe he changed his mind,” Alex suggested. “Maybe the Salesman invited him on a cruise.”
    “He wouldn‟t have gone. Not without me. Not without cover. It‟s against company procedure.”
    “Then…”
    “His cover‟s been blown.” Troy‟s face was suddenly pale. “They must have found out he‟s an agent. They‟re taking him out to sea with them…”
    She was standing up now but not moving, paralysed with indecision. The boat was still moving gracefully. Already a full half of its length was projecting out beyond the jetty. Even if she ran forward, she would never reach it in time.
    “What are you going to do?” Alex asked.
    “I don‟t know.”
    “Are they going to…?”
    “If they know who he is, they‟ll kill him.” She snapped the words as if this was somehow Alex‟s fault, as if it was a stupid question that he should never have asked. And maybe it was this that decided him. Suddenly, before he even knew what he was doing, he was on his feet and running.
    He was angry. He was going to show them that he was more than the dumb English kid they obviously thought he was.
    “Alex!” Troy called out.
    He ignored her. He had already reached the boardwalk. The two teenagers he had seen earlier were sitting in the sun, finishing their drinks, and they didn‟t see him snatch one of their skateboards and jump onto it. It was only as he pushed off, propelling himself over the wooden surface towards the departing boat, that one of them shouted in his direction, but by then it was too late.
    Alex was balanced perfectly. Snowboards, skateboards, surfboards, they were all the same to him. And this skateboard was a beauty, a Flexdex downhill racer with ABEC5 racing bearings and kryptonic wheels. How typical of Miami kids to buy only the best. He shifted his weight, suddenly aware that he had neither helmet nor knee-pads. If he came off now, it was going to hurt. But that was the least of his worries. The boat was pulling away. Even as Alex watched, the stern with its churning propellers slid past the end of the jetty. Now the boat was at sea. He could see the name, Mayfair Lady, dwindling as it moved into the distance. In seconds it would be too far away to reach.
    Alex hit the ramp that the men had been using to load and unload the boat. He soared upwards and suddenly he was in mid-air, flying. He felt the skateboard fall away from his feet, heard it splash into the sea. But his own momentum carried him forward. He wasn‟t going to make it!
    The boat was moving too fast. Alex was plunging down now, following an arc that was going to miss the stern by centimetres. It would bring him crashing down into the water—and then what?
    The propellers! They would slice him to pieces. Alex stretched out his arms and somehow his scrabbling fingers made contact with the rail that curved round the back of the boat. His body smashed into the metal stern, his feet dipping into the water above the propellers.
    He felt the breath punched out of him. Somebody on the boat must have heard. But he couldn‟t worry about that now. He would just have to hope that the noise of the engines had covered the collision. Using all his strength, he pulled himself up and over the rail. And then, finally, he was on the deck, soaked to the knees, his entire body aching from the impact. But he was onboard.
    And miraculously, he hadn‟t been seen.
    He crouched down, taking stock of his surroundings. The stern deck

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