Kiss
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‘It’s not the most valuable,’ said Carl. His voice was thick. I knew he was trying not to cry again.
‘You mean the poor Glass Boy,’ I said, looking at the little glass foot, five small perfect toes, a graceful arch, a slimly turned heel and then an ugly jagged edge of ankle.
‘No, I mean my special champagne flute,’ said Carl. He nodded over at the shelf of glasses. They were nearly all broken, snapped off at the stem, but my champagne flute birthday present seemed untouched.
‘There!’ I said. ‘I’m so glad!’
I could see there was a little chip in the glass at the top. I’m sure Carl could see it too, but we both pretended it was still perfect.
‘You still have a collection,’ I said. ‘Small and select.’
‘True.’
‘And you can carry on collecting.’
‘Maybe,’ said Carl. ‘Or maybe – I don’t know …’ He started very cautiously pushing bits of coloured glass around with his bandaged hand.
‘Careful!’
‘Yeah, yeah, I’m being careful. Look, you pick up that blue piece, and that one, and that darker bit. Look, if we put one piece here, the other there …’ He nudged them into place. ‘There!’
I looked. I didn’t see what he was getting at. ‘I don’t think you can mend it,’ I said gently.
‘No, no, I’m not mending, I’m making. Pick me out some more blue bits.’
I didn’t get it until Carl made me put a tiny chip of yellow against the top blue piece – and then I saw.
‘It’s a bird! A bluebird with a little beak!’
‘Maybe I’ll start glass appliqué? It might work, mightn’t it?’
‘You’d be brilliant at it. And maybe later on you could learn real stained-glass making, when you’re at art school.’
‘And you’ll come to art school too.’
‘And we’ll rework all the Glassworld Chronicles and get them published and make a fortune,’ I said, picking up the big book.
Little splinters of glass fell from it but it was safe too.
‘And King Carlo and Queen Sylviana will always live together and love each other,’ said Carl.
‘Of course,’ I swallowed. ‘Even if we don’t.’
‘I’ll always love you, Sylvie,’ said Carl.
He took a step until we stood together, the Chronicles clasped between us. He leaned his head forward and gently, softly, sweetly, kissed me on the lips.
It wasn’t the kiss I’d been hoping for. But it was the next best thing.
About the Author
Jacqueline Wilson is an extremely well-known and hugely popular author who served as Children’s Laureate from 2005-7. She has been awarded a number of prestigious awards, including the British Children’s Book of the Year and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award (for The Illustrated Mum), the Smarties Prize and the Children’s Book Award (for Double Act, for which she was also highly commended for the Carnegie Medal). In 2002 Jacqueline was given an OBE for services to literacy in schools and in 2008 she was appointed a Dame. She has sold over thirty-five million books and was the author most borrowed from British libraries in the last decade.
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KISS
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