Inspirational English, Issue 42, Jan/Feb 2018 Inspirational English, Issue 42, Jan Feb 2018 | Page 53

Continued from previous page She opened her eyes and looked faintly at him. “Look,” warned he, “Unless we leave, we are dead.” She shook her head unconsciously. “Just a little effort.” added he, “Are you ready?” She nodded. He collected his things and settled her on the stool he sat in front of her. He uncapped the horn. He put his index in his mouth and wetted it. He entered it into the horn and wiped all the powder. He rolled the wet dough between the index and the thumb as he used to do when he would play the marble game. He flicked it with all forces against the blocked entrance. It quaked, shook and there was a bang. Rocks and stones exploded and scattered everywhere. A way opened before them. He pushed the horn and they flew through the entrance. He could hear grunts and insults. He expected to hear noise of gun fires but there was none. When he thought they were safe, he turned back to see what the explosion had left. Casualties and destruction were huge. The policeman who had been digging was dripping blood from everywhere. The two civilians were on the floor wounded. They were grunting out of pain. The helicopter had lost its blades and its windscreens were broken. The officer was waving his arm grudgingly. d n e e h T If you've missed out on the previous chapters of the short story "The grasshopperboy", you can find them in Issues 39, 40 and 41. "Grasshopperboy" By Ezzeddine Cherni 53