long and loud to summon everyone home.
Soon the boys came running from the garage. The mums ran back from searching the waterhole. The girls came in from the machinery shed and the dads drove back.
Mum hugged Gus until he squirmed. Her eyes were wet with tears.
âIâm so glad Lulu found you. We were so worried ,â said Mum.
âI didnât find him. Asha found him,â said Lulu. She stroked Asha between the eyes. âShe just sniffed his scent right under the bed.â
Dad swung Gus high up in the air over his head and kissed him. He swung Lulu up too. Gussie squirmed again, and put his cowboy hat firmly on top of his head.
âBilly hungry,â repeated Gus. He scowled, tired of all the fuss.
Everyone laughed with relief.
Chapter 12
The Feast
âI can solve that problem,â said Auntie Tor.
She whipped off the cloth from the bowl of creamy-white dough and displayed it with a flourish.
âWe were making scones for afternoon tea,â said Auntie Tor. âBut perhaps we can have them for lunch instead? Iâll pop them in the oven and theyâll be ready in a few minutes. That will give you all a chance to have a good wash under the hose.â
The kitchen soon filled with the delicious aroma of baking scones. Luluâs mouth began to water. She hadnât realised how hungry she was.
âMum, do you think we could take our scones up to the fort?â asked Tom. The other children gathered around the table. They looked up at Auntie Tor with hopeful eyes.
âPlease, please?â begged Meg.
âWhat a lovely idea,â replied Auntie Tor. âIâll pack you a picnic basket. Do you think you can carry it all that way?â
âYes, yes,â chorused the children.
The mums packed a basket with icy cold lemonade, a pot of berry jam and a bowl of whipped cream. Auntie Tor added a pile of hot scones straight from the oven.
The children took turns to carry thebasket across the paddock to the hillside. It was torture. The scones smelled so good. Everyone promised they wouldnât sneak a nibble until they reached the fort.
At the base of the hill, Tom took the basket in one hand. He pulled himself up the track by the rope with his free hand.
At last everyone was safely up the path. The nine children sat on the crates. Lulu poured out cups of lemonade.Everyone spooned jam and cream onto their scones. It was a feast.
âHappy eating,â said Meg. She smothered her scone with cream.
Gus had a moustache of jam and cream smeared around his mouth. He clutched a whole scone in each fist. Jessie looked up at him hopefully, just itching to clean his face.
âMmmmm,â said Rosie, licking the jam off her fingertips. âThese are the best scones Iâve ever eaten.â
Lulu looked around at her six cousins, her brother and sister all sitting in their own private cubby fort. Then she looked out at the valley far below, bathed in a warm, golden glow. She smiled.
âThis is the best holiday ever,â said Lulu. âWe rescued the calf that was stuck in the mud. We rode horses, and foundthree little chickens roosting under the bed. And on Sunday we have the Great Easter Egg Hunt â¦
âHappy Easter, everyone.â
Lulu Bell and the Moon Dragon
Luluâs best friend, Molly, is preparing for the Moon Festival. But thereâs so much to do!
There are dragon costumes and paper lanterns to make, and yummy mooncakes to bake, too.
Lulu and her mum offer to help out, and soon everyone gets involved. This will be a Moon Festival to remember!
Out now
Read all the Lulu Bell books
Lulu Bell and the Birthday Unicorn
Lulu Bell and the Fairy Penguin
Lulu Bell and the Cubby Fort
Lulu Bell and the Moon Dragon
Lulu Bell and the Circus Pup
January 2014
Lulu Bell and the Sea Turtle
January 2014
About the Author
Belinda Murrell grew up in a vet hospital and Lulu Bell is based on some of the adventures she shared with