Chapter 8
I buy the smallest bottle of Remember. The price is a shock. How come that perfume girl sprayed so much for free?
I hurry into the centre where the show is to be held. Shoppers are sitting waiting.
Behind the stage, Merlin still looks unhappy. I x- ray his mind. It's a murky mess.
âExcuse me Merlin,' I say politely. âWould you look this way?'
I explain. He nods. I spray Remember.
Merlin sneezes and then smiles. âThis smells like fun.'
It is a spray job. Once I've âneutralised' Merlin, I've solved that mystery.
The show goes well. The audience loves his act. They even like Flopsy. I just watch from the side. I don't perform. Today I'm a sleuth, not an actor.
Merlin laughs and jokes all afternoon.
âGreat show,' agrees everybody.
Merlin bows, laughs and smiles as widely as Luna Park.
I call at the henhouse on my way home, but I'm too late. They already know.
âHeard you found Merlin's sense of humour,' says Clara the Clairvoyant. âI knew you would.'
âJust a hard-boiled detective,' laughs Rooster. His mirror mind has pictures of himself with glossy feathers. âAny eggy ideas today?'
I just wish my mobile would ring so he'd think I'm busy. But it doesn't.
Inspector Clues, the French chick smiles. âRemember is a French perfume. You should have asked me to help.'
âIt's an after-shave,' I say quickly.
âSame thing,' shrugs Clues.
âThey're taking Forget and Stop! off the market,' I say. âThey need more testing.'
âShould try farmyard perfumes, like Grain or Mush,' says Rooster.
For once, the hens agree.
That night, Ben my agent pays me with three e-games. So I play Just-Eggs until bedtime.
Next day, Ben rings again.
âCarrot the Parrot's lost his voice,' says Ben.
But that's another story.