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Authors: Chris Priestley

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Alex reached into his pocket and took out his iPod, squeezing the ear buds into his ears and switching it on. A long, rhythmic introduction started up – a simple bass line, then drums, then guitars. He tried to place it but couldn’t and didn’t bother to check.

He sank back into his seat as they overtook an articulated lorry, the spray from its tyres washing over them. The headlights of the oncoming cars flickered through the barrier of the central reservation.

Alex happened to glance at the rear-view mirror in passing. Something caught his eye and he looked again. There was something black: something black sitting in the reflection near to where he was sitting. It was like a shadow but a shadow of something that was not there.

He felt as though the car had suddenly crested a hill. His stomach lurched and his heart seemed to falter in its beating and judder like meat slapped down on a butcher’s counter.

Try as he might to insist to himself that there was nothing there, the blackness at the edge of his vision was too real, too potent to ignore or wish away. He leaned sideways and stared into the rear-view mirror.

Instead of his own face looking back, it was the face of Hanna, the pale skin glowing from the shadows. The lights of a passing truck lit up her face for a moment and made her pale eyes sparkle.

Alex wanted to cry out. He wanted to shout to his father, but Hanna placed her fingers to her lips in the mirror and Alex was quiet.

He looked across at his bag lying on the seat next to him and dragged it on to his lap. He pulled it open and there, staring back undamaged, whole once more, was the mask.

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First published in Great Britain in March 2013 by

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This electronic edition published in March 2013 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

 

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eISBN 978 1 4088 2548 8

 

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