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âGUESS WHAT!â SAID Amy. âItâs my birthday next week and my mum says I can invite all my special friends for a sleepover party.â
âGreat,â said Bella.
âFantastic,â said Chloe.
âWonderful,â said Emily.
I didnât say anything. I just smiled. Hopefully.
I wasnât sure if I was one of Amyâs
special
friends. Amy and Bella were best friends. Chloe and Emily were best friends. I didnât have a best friend yet at this new school.
Well, it wasnât quite a new school, it was quite old, with winding stairs and long polished corridors and lots and lots of classrooms, some of them in Portakabins in the playground. I still got a bit lost sometimes. The very first day I couldnât find the girlsâ toilets and went hopping round all playtime, getting desperate. But then Emily found me and took me to the toilets herself. I liked Emily
sooooo
much. I wished she could be my best friend. But she already had Chloe for her best friend.
I didnât think much of Chloe.
I liked Amy and Bella though. Weâd started to go round in a little bunch of five, Amy and Bella and Emily and Chloe and me. We formed this special secret club. We called ourselves the Alphabet Girls. Itâs because of our names. Iâm Daisy. So our first names start with A B C D and E. I was the one who spotted this. The secret club was all my idea too.
I always wanted to be part of a special secret club. It was almost as good as having a best friend.
I wasnât sure if Amyâs birthday sleepover was strictly reserved for best friends only. Amy went on talking and talking about her sleepover and how she knew she wasnât going to sleep all night long. Bella teased her because one time when Amy spent the night at Bellaâs she fell sound asleep at nine oâclock and didnât wake up till nine oâclock the next morning. Chloe said she sometimes didnât go to bed till ever so late, eleven or even twelve at night, so sheâd stay awake, no bother. Emily said she always woke up early now because her new baby brother started crying for his bottle at six oâclock every single day.
I still didnât say anything. I tried to keep on smiling.
Emily looked at me. Then she looked at Amy.
âHey, Amy. Daisy can come too, canât she?â
âOf course,â said Amy.
My mouth smiled until it almost tickled my ears.
âWhoopee!â I yelled.
âReally, Daisy!â said Chloe, clutching her ears in an affected way. âYou practically deafened me.â
âSorry,â I said â though I wasnât. But you have to try to keep on the right side of Chloe. Sheâs the one who tells everyone what to do. The Boss.
She even tried to tell Amy what to do at her own sleepover. âYouâve got to get some seriously scary videos, right?â she said.
âMy mum wonât let me watch
seriously
scary videos,â said Amy.
âDonât tell your mum. Just wait till sheâs goneto bed and then we can all watch in your bedroom,â said Chloe, sighing because she thought it was so simple.
âI donât have a video recorder in my bedroom, just a portable television,â said Amy.
âI havenât even got my own television,â said Bella comfortingly. âNever mind. Hey, what are you going to have for your birthday tea, Amy?â
Bella likes food. She always has big bars of chocolate at break-time. She eats eight squares herself. She gives Amy three squares because sheâs her best friend, but she lets Chloe and Emily and me have one square each. Chloe sometimes gobbles the last square too. Chloe gets away with murder.
âMum says I can have a big birthday cake,â said Amy. She smiled at Bella. â
Chocolate
cake!â
âNo, have an iced cake in a special shape. Theyâre seriously cool,â said Chloe.
âAmy can have what she likes. Itâs
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