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===Part Two=== | ===Part Two=== | ||
Clyde awakes to find himself lying on a makeshift bed beneath a bridge, in a ‘cardboard city’ occupied by Ellie | Clyde awakes to find himself lying on a makeshift bed beneath a bridge, in a ‘cardboard city’ occupied by the homeless girl who introduces herself as Ellie Faber, as well as a number of other homeless people. When Ellie asks her new friend his name, Clyde knows that he will lose her if she were to speak his real name; taking inspiration from a discarded pizza box, he calls himself “Enrico Box”. Ellie explains that she has been living rough for the last two years, after her father died and her mother remarried; she tells Clyde that there are other perils threatening the homeless: something called “The Night Dragon” causes people to disappear for no reason. | ||
Sky is puzzled to find Sarah in the attic busily throwing away all of Clyde’s things; when she asks what Clyde has done wrong, her mother refuses to answer. Later, while eating lunch at school, Sky tries asking Rani about Clyde, but her friend just gets angry and storms off. At the museum, lightning begins to crackle around the Hetocumtek totem pole. Called in by Doctor Madigan to help, Sarah scans the artefact and finds it alive with alien energy – and then the totem’s eyes start to glow! Bustling Doctor Madigan from the room, Sarah urges her to close the exhibition. | Sky is puzzled to find Sarah in the attic busily throwing away all of Clyde’s things; when she asks what Clyde has done wrong, her mother refuses to answer. Later, while eating lunch at school, Sky tries asking Rani about Clyde, but her friend just gets angry and storms off. At the museum, lightning begins to crackle around the Hetocumtek totem pole. Called in by Doctor Madigan to help, Sarah scans the artefact and finds it alive with alien energy – and then the totem’s eyes start to glow! Bustling Doctor Madigan from the room, Sarah urges her to close the exhibition. |
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