Mike Waes Van

Peeves


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      First published in the USA by HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. in 2018

      First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Children’s Books in 2018

      Published in this ebook edition in 2018

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      Text copyright © Mike Van Waes 2018

      Cover and inside illustrations © Jamie Littler

      Cover design © HarperCollinsPublishers 2018

      Mike Van Waes asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

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      Source ISBN: 9780008249120

      Ebook Edition © June 2018 ISBN: 9780008249137

      Version: 2018-04-17

       To Madison, Jack and Evie – it’s a big life; try not to let the little things bug you.

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Dedication

       Chapter 4: The Bad Decision

       Chapter 5: The Closet Case

       Chapter 6: The Infestation

       Chapter 7: The Origin

       Chapter 8: The Fleeing Family

       Chapter 9: The Evolution

       Chapter 10: The Treatment Plan

       Chapter 11: The Side Effects

       Chapter 12: The Homecoming

       Chapter 13: The Level-Up

       Chapter 14: The Extraction

       Chapter 15: The Burning Sensation

       Chapter 16: The Sound and Fury

       Chapter 17: The Rising

       Chapter 18: The Panic Attack

       Chapter 19: The Recovery

       Chapter 20: The Results May Vary

       Epilogue: The Viral Factor

       Acknowledgements

       About the Publisher

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      I’m not going to start at the beginning because that would be my birth and it’s probably gross and boring and I don’t actually remember it. And I’ll also save you the full “origin story” of my superhuman ability to be freaked out. The “previously on” version is that I woke up one night two years ago and I felt like I couldn’t breathe. I started dry-heaving and sweating and crying and shaking. I was so convinced I was dying that my parents rushed me to the ER. When the doctor saw me, she literally laughed in my face. “It was just a panic attack.” As if that made it feel any less like a near-death experience. With the scribble of a pen and a rip off a prescription pad, she assured me it would most likely be a one-time thing. But those sounds are something I’ve been very used to hearing ever since.

      And I still wake up in a panic some nights. Except now I’m in a different home. Or homes, really, because the divorce ended with two of them. And even though that went down a few months ago, it’s just one more trigger for the panic to pull. Once I start to worry, it’s only a matter of time. And so many things make me worry. It can start with a comment or an irritation or even a noise or a smell, and then I’m off. I can’t stop it. “You’re too young to be so stressed out,” is what my parents would say. But any twelve-year-old can tell you that grown-ups don’t have a monopoly on grown-up feelings. That is, if any twelve-year-old were willing to talk about it. That was one of my problems. Maybe my biggest problem.

      But that was before the “incident” in Old Wayford. Before the end of life as I knew it.

      And that ending actually begins with my name.

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