"Applegate, Katherine A - Animorphs - 22 - The Sollution" - читать интересную книгу автора (Applegate Katherine A)



bad neighborhood. A

9 speeding police car could mean we've found Jake and David.>

The patrol car was faster than we were. By the time we arrived at the
mall, the officers were driving from entrance to entrance, shining their
spotlight and looking for a forced entry.

A silent alarm must have gone off inside the mall. In the distance I
could see a second police car racing toward us.

I soared above the acres-large roof of the mall, silent as only an owl
can be. I intended to follow the police around the building, but then I
saw the skylight. It was a series of glass pyramids built down the
middle of the mall to let sunlight into the main section.

One triangle of glass was shattered.

I yelled to Ax.

We wheeled sharply toward the broken glass. I passed above it and looked
down. I could see glittering shards of glass on the landing below. It
was hard to tell how bright it was inside the mall, since owl eyes make
everything look bright. But it seemed to me that at least a few lights
were on.

The question was: What was waiting for me down there? David was an
Animorph. That meant he was a dangerous enemy. He had a lion morph, I
knew that for sure. And a golden eagle morph.

10 Could I take a golden eagle? No. Not as an owl.

Could I take a lion? No.

And he might be lying in wait. Lying in wait with superhuman hearing and
superhuman sight. Not to mention far more than human power.

Well, no matter how good his hearing, he wouldn't hear me. An owl's
feathers are specially evolved to make no sound at all as the wind whips
across their edges.

immediately, just in case he's waiting for us.>

Ax said calmly.

I spilled air from my wings, changed the angle of attack, and rocketed