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Authors: Rosie Best

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“Fran’s still out there, and so’s Ryan.”

“Victoria knows our hiding places. She knows where we live.”

“She’s still got the Conspiracy stone,
and
the actual Conspiracy.”

We nodded at each other some more.

“I was so scared,” he said. “I didn’t want to die without… without telling you that I… think you’re a great artist.”

I felt a laugh bubble up inside me.
Mo, you are secretly a coward. Well, fine. If you’re not going to do it, I bloody will.

“She picked you to torture because she knew I had feelings for you.” I opened my hands, offering up my statement of surprisingly obvious fact.

He smiled.

It’s quite hard to kiss and smile at the same time. Your teeth tend to get in the way, and they did, a little. It didn’t seem to matter. Mo tasted of warmth and spices and blood and someone else’s tongue, which isn’t really a taste but more of an experience. His knees tangled with mine and my hands went wandering over the back of his shirt.

We pulled away and he planted another kiss, soft and sweet, on my left temple.

“All of this has been a shit first date, let’s have a better second one, OK?” He straightened his T-shirt, and then mine, apparently just for something to do with his hands. I nodded, because if I opened my mouth my heart might have fallen out and gone splat at his feet and that’s just not attractive at all.

Susanne met us at the bottom of the stairs with Thatch’s cup of tea. I sipped it gratefully.

“I think they’re all hoping you have a plan,” she warned me, with a glance back at the crowded sitting room.

“I don’t,” I said. “But that’s OK. We can make one together.” I smiled up at Mo and he put his hand on my shoulder. “Although,” I added thoughtfully, “There is one thing I definitely want to do.”

My wings sliced the night air and I circled the Tower of London in a wide arc, riding the current of warmer air that rose from the buildings, my feathers fluttering as I turned my whole body to steer myself in closer. The stones rushed past in a blur and I veered away again, chickening out from attempting to land.

This sounded like such a good idea when I was telling the assembled shifters in Susanne’s house – or maybe it was just that they knew they didn’t have to come so they were all for it. The top of the White Tower wasn’t exactly a small target, but perhaps I should’ve done a bit more flying practice first.

No, I could do this. I circled the Tower a couple more times, and then let myself gently float down to land on the roof. I stumbled and fell at the last minute, tumbling over and over in a confused mess of black feathers. But nobody had seen me, so at least I my dignity was intact, if not all of my plumage. I hopped to my talons and settled in to wait.

I didn’t have to wait long. A cawing started up down below. The ravens were sounding the alarm. They knew I was here. Only another minute or so passed before the first black shapes zipped past the edges of my vision. A raven shot past me with a tearing sound, and then I was surrounded. Five Yeoman Warders in the shape of birds. I twitched my tail feathers. Maybe that meant they hadn’t found the sixth yet – the security guard who discovered Blackwell’s body. Maybe I could still get to him first. But that was a task for another day.

“Who are you?” demanded one of the ravens. “What are you doing here?”

I tilted my head to one side in amusement.

Thanks for the perfect lead-in, Chief Yeoman Warder Phillips.

“My name is Meg, and I’m here because you’re all traitors and thieves,” I cawed, holding my head high and hopping around so that I could look at each of the corrupt Warders in turn. “I’m here to tell you that we know what you did. We know you sold your stone to Victoria. We also know that she doesn’t care about you, or your Tower, or your traditions. I came to tell you that no matter what she does, we’re still here, and we’re still fighting. I came to say: we’re going to win this fight. You need to make sure you know which side you’re on.”

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Some very heartfelt thanks:

To Catherine Pellegrino, the greatest agent, for believing in me and Skulk and for being patient and kind and generally wonderful throughout the whole agent-finding and submissions process.

To my brilliant editor Amanda, for saying all the things I knew deep down and helping me figure out how to make the book so much better. And to the Strange Chemistry team and all the other writers for being incredibly welcoming and helpful. (And for the Skulk symbol – I’m still not over how much I love that thing.)

To my Mum and Dad and Lizzie, thank you all for not really minding that I spent my teenage years shut up in my room writing on a very loud keyboard at all hours of the night. Thanks Mum for Wodehouse and Discworld, Lizzie for Sandman and Hellblazer, and Dad for everything.

To the entire Working Partners crew, for the support and the opportunities to write and improve, and for all the drinks. Thanks for still being interested even when my answer to “how’s the book going?” was just “aaaaaaaaaaaaargh”. You are all the actual best.

To the Scoobies and the Undiscovered Voices team, especially Sara O Connor and Sara Grant for giving me and so many others the biggest and best career boost ever. I probably wouldn’t have ever actually finished Skulk if it hadn’t been for UV2012, and I would definitely not be where I am now if it wasn’t for Sara G’s incredible talent for cheerleading and being wonderful.

To Imogen, who is the best audience, for fifteen years of nerd joy and unconditional writing love. You should write things. It’s in a book so it must be true.

And obviously to Jessie, who was always there when I needed her and away when I needed to be alone, who read and helped with so many things, who had to live with me while I was writing and rewriting this book and still loved me even when I was stressed and horrible and didn’t do the washing up. Thank you. (And Goph.)

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Copyright © Rosie Best 2013
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UK ISBN 978 1 90884 469 9
US ISBN 978 1 90884 470 5
Ebook ISBN 978 1 90884 471 2
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Contents

 
  1. Skulk
  2. Dedication
  3. Chapter One
  4. Chapter Two
  5. Chapter Three
  6. Chapter Four
  7. Chapter Five
  8. Chapter Six
  9. Chapter Seven
  10. Chapter Eight
  11. Chapter Nine
  12. Chapter Ten
  13. Chapter Eleven
  14. Chapter Twelve
  15. Chapter Thirteen
  16. Chapter Fourteen
  17. Chapter Fifteen
  18. Chapter Sixteen
  19. Chapter Seventeen
  20. Chapter Eighteen
  21. Chapter Nineteen
  22. Chapter Twenty
  23. Chapter Twenty-One
  24. Chapter Twenty-Two
  25. Chapter Twenty-Three
  26. Chapter Twenty-Four
  27. Chapter Twenty-Five
  28. Chapter Twenty-Six
  29. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  30. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  31. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  32. Acknowledgments
  33. Imprint

Table of Contents

Skulk

Dedication

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Acknowledgments

Imprint

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