Read 39 Clues - 05 - The Black Circle Online
Authors: Unknown
entrance to the suite as room service arrived."You get the laptop," said Dan, "I'll get
the food."They devoured piles of steaming hot pancakes with cups of hot chocolate,
and a feeling of good fortune rolled over them. They were well rested, well fed, newly
clothed. Could they be any more ready for ten hours of adventure? While they ate, Dan
checked their e-mail. He laughed so hard a chunk of pancake shot out of his mouth and
landed on Amy's plate."Gross!" she yelled, but she laughed, too. She flicked the
chewed-up gob of pancake onto the table and asked Dan what was so funny."We got
an e-mail from Hamilton. Check this out."Dan slid the laptop over where Amy could see
the screen. There was a picture of the Holts standing in front of the Omsk train station.
They were all wearing gigantic parkas and grinning from ear to ear. They looked like an
oversize team of gymnasts about to hit the slopes in the dead of winter-- except the
sun was shining and everyone else around them was dressed in thin sweaters. Below
the picture was Hamilton's reply to their e-mail of the night before:74My mom made us
pat these stupid things on for a family picture. She said it would make the perfect
Christmas card. Whatever. Not exactly cold in Siberia this time of year, so we ditched
the jackets. Dad's off looking for meat pies, Mom and the twins are looking for a
bathroom. I just got service on my laptop again-spotty out here in the tundra, har-har,
But I got your message. I'm at an Internet cafe. Had no trouble getting directions to
this Dostrovinsky statue. Dude's got a weird name, But that helped, Because someone
here at the cafe already told me where to find it. Lucky me, it's right around the corner.
I'll check out where the guy is looking and get right back to you. Cell phone service is
choppy, But I might get a bar or two once I'm out in the open air again. On the hunt --
Hammer."Hammer?" said Dan. "He's kidding, right?""It must be a family nickname."Dan stuffed a wad of pancake in his mouth and held his fork high in the air."Beware fellow
contestants -- the Hammer is on the case!"They were both giggling when they heard
Nellie's phone vibrating again.75"I think we better answer it this time," said Dan, all the
wind gone out of his sails.Amy walked to the phone and picked it up. Unknown caller
ID. She decided it was time to do some talking."Hello?" said Amy, picking up the
phone."Amy? Is that you, Amy?" Nellie's excited voice flooded across the line. She
sounded overjoyed."It's me, we're okay!" said Amy."Yes, yes, YES! Is Dan there? IS HE
SAFE?""Dan's okay, as long as he doesn't explode from eating too many pancakes.""I
was worried SICK about you two," said Nellie. "And Saladin won't stop crying. He
misses you guys. Russia? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! How COULD you let this
happen?""How's Saladin?" asked Dan.Amy waved him off as Nellie continued to rant."I
don't know what's gotten into you two! STAY PUT until I get there. I've already grabbed
a flight to Moscow. Where are you exactly?"Amy tried to do the math in her head...
Moscow to St. Petersburg ... probably an overnight train. It was a long time to
wait."We're in St. Petersburg, but we have to keep moving, Nellie," said Amy. "This
hunt we're on is time sensitive. I don't think we can sit here and do nothing all
day."Another call was trying to break in. It was Hamilton Holt.76"Listen, Nellie, I've got
to go. Come to Moscow and we'll call you as soon as we can. Hold tight.""NO WAY!
Stay where you a-"Amy clicked the phone and switched calls. Hamilton started yelling
into the phone so loudly Dan could hear it from across the room."I see it! I see what
that author dude is staring at!""Good job, Hamilton! What is it? What's he looking
at?"Dan sidled up next to Amy so he could listen in."Dad! I got this!"It sounded like
Eisenhower Holt was trying to grab the phone. Amy heard Mary-Todd yell something in
the background."Hey! Let go of that parka!"Reagan and Madison were howling
somewhere close by."He's looking at the ground!" Hamilton yelled. "It's all bricks, and
one of them says something on it. It says-- ""Hamilton? What's it say?""It says 'Alexei's Playroom,' and there's a little symbol here, looks like a six-sided gem.""You didn't tell
the Kabras, did you?""Those losers? No way," said Hamilton."Great job, Hamilton! You
did it! Um ... await further instructions.""You got it... Dad! Yo, Dad! This is getting WAY
out of hand. Hammer Holt, signing off!"77The phone went dead and Amy raced across
the room for the Russian guidebook."This confirms my suspicions," said Amy, riffling
through pages, searching, searching, searching....She lifted gleaming eyes to Dan. "Get
the backpack. We've got a royal village to visit!"78CHAPTER 8Amy Cahill had been
ripped off, bugged, double-crossed, and taken advantage of one too many times. She
was through with taking taxicabs."I have a better idea," said Dan. He put his beatnik
goatee and mustache on and walked right up to the hotel bank, flashing a smile along
with his passport and Visa gold card."I need a cash advance. Can you dig it?"Amy had
to stifle a laugh. Did Dan actually think he was going to get real money with a line like
that?"We have fee of one thousand rubles on American cards," said the teller. One
thousand rubles was about thirty bucks, which sounded like a lot of money to Amy.
Then again, it was NRR's money, not hers, and they'd just racked up more than $2,000
on their bill."That'll be fine," Dan replied. "And, ah, tip yourself another thousand while you're at it. I'll take a hundred thousand for myself if the card will hold it. Been
spending like a sailor on leave. I must be getting close to the limit on that thing."79Dan
laughed as if he didn't really care, but Amy knew better. They'd had to count every
penny back home."Ahhh, is good for you," said the man, suddenly Dan's best friend.
"In American dollars you have balance of six thousand. The card has forty-four
thousand unused. But you know the limits of your own credit, of course.""FORTY-FOUR
THOUSAND!" Dan choked back a cough of surprise, then asked for an additional
100,000 rubles, just in case. He leaned in close to Amy and whispered, "If rubles are
anything like marbles, my backpack is going to be really heavy."The teller counted out
the bills. The stack, amounting to about 7,500 American dollars, was so tall it teetered
back and forth as he reached the final 1,000. Dan's eyes got huge and he tipped the
teller another 1,000."Very kind, sir, very generous. Thank you! I wish you and your
young friend a good day."Amy's jaw dropped as she realized that in disguise, Dan
probably looked a lot older than she did."He's not older than me!" she said without
thinking.Dan smirked and leaned in close to the teller. "You know how sensitive little
sisters can be. She's impossible.""Keep it up, buddy," Amy said under her breath, "and I'll tear that fake mustache right off your dumb face."80As soon as they got out of the
lobby and into the street, Amy hammered Dan with questions. "What in the world do
you want with all that money?""I got a plan," said Dan."A plan? You're eating way too much candy and it's turning your head fizzy." Carrying around gobs of money made her
nervous."There, that looks like the perfect fit for our needs," said Dan.Dan was
watching a middle-aged man get out of a car. It was the smallest car Amy had ever
seen, more like a go-cart, really. And it was blue, which made Amy nervous. Blue was
Dan's favorite color."Time to start my car collection!" said Dan. "Come on. This is going
to be awesome.""You're so much dumber than I thought," Amy groaned. "And that's
saying something. Do you remember that neither one of us knows how to drive?"But
Dan bolted across the street and hailed the man. The guy was bald as a potato, with
stains on his tie and an attitude of being late for something important."How much for
the car?" asked Dan. "I'm in a rush and I've got cash."The man glanced at Dan, saw
how small he was, and let out a sharp hoot of a laugh. "Stupid Americans! Go
home!""See this backpack?" Dan said, trailing after him. "It's full of cash! I'm serious here!"81The man couldn't seem to help himself and turned back. "How much in
rucksack? Tiny Tim not cheap," he said.Tiny Tim?! thought Amy. "Wait a sec-- "
"Enough," said Dan, talking over her. "I'll give you, um, let's see ... how about twenty
thousand rubles for it?"Amy coughed up a weird yelping sound, as if there were a hair
ball stuck in her throat. The idea of spending twenty thousand anything was
outrageous."Thirty," said the man, fiddling with his tie and looking at Dan sideways.Dan
hauled bills out of the backpack."You know how to drive Russian car?" asked the man,
beaming. "I show you!"Dan beamed right back. "You got yourself a deal."A few minutes
later, the potato-headed man had taken his thirty thousand rubles, happy as a clam,
and given Dan and Amy a five-minute tour of Tiny Tim. It wasn't much bigger than a
refrigerator, and it only had two gears: slow and fast."Leave stick up until Tiny is
twenty-five, then slam it down, like so." The man grabbed the stick shift and yanked it
back about a foot. "No ... how you say ... clatch?""Clutch," corrected Amy, sounding
more interested in Tiny Tim."Little sister is rude," said the man.82"You said it," offered Dan, running his fingers through the fake goatee. Amy thought she might explode.The
man pointed to the pedals on the floor in front of the driver's seat. "That is brake, that
is gas. Easy!""Seems simple enough," said Dan. Amy still couldn't believe they'd just
bought a go-cart masquerading as an automobile."I am late," said the man, patting his
pocket to make sure the money was still there. "Be careful. Tiny is faster than he looks.
He will make man out of you. Da svidanya!""Dude, I'm so driving this thing," said Dan.
Amy gritted her teeth. She hated it when he called her dude. It made absolutely no
sense.Dan grinned. "We've got a boatload of money and our own car! This is
incredible.""Yeah," said Amy. "Incredibly stupid."Dan looked wounded. "It's not stupid.
Every time we use the card, NRR can track us. Now we're like outlaws -- cash only and
a cool ride of our own. Untraceable."Amy had to concede the point, but there was no
way she was letting her eleven-year-old brother drive her around Russia."Move over,
Richie Rich. I've practically got a learner's permit already. I can do this."83Dan
protested until his mustache fell off, but Amy wasn't budging. She settled into the
driver's seat, her nerves starting to get the best of her.Dan hopped back on the
offensive. "You absolutely sure you can do this? I've got experience on the streets of
Russia. Maybe you should let the exp-- ""Just stop talking and let me concentrate, will
you?""Oh, yeah, you sound really ready to drive," said Dan, strapping a tattered old
seat belt across his waist.That did it. Amy had had enough. She turned the key and the
tailpipe coughed out a plume of smoke. The engine rumbled and popped as if it wanted
nothing more than to race through traffic."Okay," said Amy, taking a deep breath and
setting her foot on the pedal. "Here goes thirty thousand rubles."Tiny Tim lurched along
the side of the road doing about three miles an hour until Amy caught the hang of it
and sped up to ten. Pretty soon she was doing twenty."You like Tiny Tim, don't you?"
said Dan. "Come on, let me drive it. Please?""Eat your heart out, dude," said Amy. "Just keep the directions coming and don't distract me."Dan grumbled, but he found the
dog-eared map of St. Pete in the guidebook. A smile bloomed on Amy's face. When the
speedometer hit 25, she slammed the84stick shift down and Tiny Tim lurched forward
with a sharp buzzing sound."Wow! He's got some giddyup!" said Amy.Tiny Tim swerved
back and forth as Amy tried to find the brake pedal."Amy," said Dan. "You see the
telephone pole, right? AMY!"Amy jerked the steering wheel hard to the left, narrowly
avoiding the sidewalk."C-c-calm down, Tiny Tim!" yelled Amy. She finally found the
brake pedal, tapping it softly a few times and bringing the car under control."I think I'm
getting the hang of it," she said.Amy glanced at Dan. He looked as miserable as the
time Aunt Beatrice confiscated his nunchucks. But he dutifully gave directions, asking
questions as they went."Tell me again why we're going to this village of royals.""The
royal village. In Russia they call it Tsarskoye Selo, the Tsar's Village. It's where the
Romanovs went on holiday.""And why do we care about the Romanovs again?" asked
Dan."They were the last royal family in Russia. This is the family Rasputin held so much
sway over."Amy had settled onto a long highway doing about forty. As they headed for
the Tsar's Village, she told Dan all about the last Russian royal family.85How they'd
been overthrown and banished to the village. One day they were the most powerful
family in Russia, the next they were prisoners. Amy was especially interested in the
young grand duchess Anastasia. Everything Amy had read about her was fantastic.
Anastasia was raised as a normal child, not like a royal, and she was exceptionally
charming. She was also brilliantly naughty, always playing pranks on her teachers and
friends."She liked to play all sorts of tricks, and apparently she was a great climber of
tall trees. Once she was up a tree it was hard to get her to come down.""Sounds like