Golden & Grey: A Good Day for Haunting
When Things Go WrongYou know how some people are utterly proficient liars? People who can cheat at board games and still look the picture of innocence; people who can tell you that their parents are spies, or space explorers, or criminal masterminds and you believe every mind-boggling detail; people who can convince you that the word derrière is French for hungry, and have you spend an entire school trip to Paris telling bemused café owners that you are bum; people who never blush, who never look shifty, or stammer nervously, dry-mouthed, as they evade the truth? People who can lie as easily as they breathe, and you are never any the wiser?
Well, Grey Arthur isn't one of those people.
"Well, erm, it's not really that big a problem," he'd said awkwardly, eyes on the floor, tugging one of his wonky ears with his pale grey hand. Tom Golden looked at his fidgeting, evasive, twitchy ghost friend, and he slumped down on his bed with a sigh.
"This is so not good, is it?" Tom whined, before taking a deep breath and nodding. "Okay. Come on, break it to me. How big is not really that big?"
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