still be here when I get back, wonât you?â She was distraught at the thought of not being able to say good-bye.
Flame curled up and tucked his tail around his tiny body. He gave a muffled, little meow. âI hope so.â
Oliviaâs heart was heavy as she went to the dance studio.
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âAre you okay?â asked Tamsin, as soon as she caught sight of Oliviaâs pale face.
âYes, Iâm fine,â Olivia said, trying hard to pull herself together.
She managed to push her worries about Flame to the back of her mind and somehow concentrated fully on her dancing, but the moment rehearsal finished, Olivia dashed straight back up to the dorm.
Flame was on the landing, ears pricked and his little tail sticking straight up perkily. The fearful look had faded from his emerald eyes. He meowed a greeting as Olivia bounded up the stairs two at a time toward him.
âFlame!â Olivia cried happily. âI was so scared that youâd be gone!â
âI sensed that my enemies have passed. They may still return, but for now I am safe,â Flame purred.
âOh, Iâm so glad!â Olivia bent down to stroke his soft fur. âCome on. Itâs almost lunchtime. Iâll see if I can smuggle something extra delicious out for you!â
With a joyful little meow, Flame jumped into her arms.
Olivia sat in the common room with Tamsin. Flame was curled up invisibly by her side. Normal lessons had finished early and the entire school seemed to be in upheaval as final preparations for the performance were made.
Olivia felt so nervous that she couldnât sit still. She kept jumping up and pacing around. Flame seemed to have been infected by her nerves. One minute he was sitting down, the next he was pacing behind her.
âWhat time is it?â Olivia asked Tamsin.
Tamsin grinned. âFive minutes later than when you just asked me!â
âSorry,â Olivia said. âI hate waiting around. If only there was something to do.â
âWeâre supposed to be relaxing,â Tamsin said. âThereâs still over an hour before we need to start putting on our makeup and costumes.â
âItâs no good. I feel like I have butterflies in my tummy! I think Iâll go and see if Mom and Dad have arrived.â
âGood idea,â Tamsin said. âYou must be dying to see them after all these weeks. Not like me; I have to see my parents every day. Iâll stay here and read my magazine. Iâll see you in wardrobe later.â
âOkay,â Olivia sang out as she hurried out of the common room. She couldnât understand how Tamsin could be so calm when she was exactly the opposite!
With Flame in her shoulder bag, Olivia went outside to check the car park, but there was no sign of her parentsâ car yet.
âNever mind. Theyâll be here soon,â she said to Flame. âLetâs go back inside.â
Flame answered with a sleepy purr from the depths of the bag.
Olivia put her hand inside and stroked Flame gently. She wandered down the corridor and found herself heading down toward the wardrobe room. Maybe sheâd go and take another look at her costume.
Just before she got to wardrobe, she saw that the door to a normally empty room stood wide open. It was crammed with dress rails full of glittering costumes.
âOh, look!â Olivia said delightedly, spotting her costume on the end of the rail nearest to her.
But as she reached for the hanger, Olivia caught a movement from the corner of her eye. A large, dark shadow was climbing the wall of the corridor. Something was coming toward them.
âHe is close. I can sense him,â growled a harsh, cruel voice.
Olivia froze. Flameâs enemies. They were here!
Chapter TEN
Olivia didnât hesitate. She turned on her heel and ran. There was a coatroom just past wardrobe. As soon as she reached it, she hurtled inside.
âFlame! You must go!