Criminal

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Authors: Helen Chapman

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NASEN House, 4/5 Amber Business Village, Amber Close, Amington, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B77 4RP

Rising Stars UK Ltd.
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Text and design © Rising Stars UK Ltd.
The right of Helen Chapman to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patents Act, 1988.

Published 2011

Cover design: Burville-Riley Partnership

Illustrations: Bill Greenhead for Illustration Ltd. / iStock

Text design and typesetting: Geoff Rayner

Publisher: Gill Budgell

Publishing manager: Sasha Morton

Editorial consultants: Lorraine Petersen and Dee Reid

Editorial: Jane Wood

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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data. A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library.

ISBN: 978-1-84680-979-8

Printed in the UK by Bookmarque CPI

Name:

Jacky

Special skill

Plays piano, violin and cello and even the double bass …

Good at:

Being the star performer

Not so good at:

Not being the star performer

Other info:

Loves the
Last Night of the Proms
and André Rieu. Has wanted to be a classical music superstar ever since she started learning the violin – at the age of three!

Name:

Zeke

Special skill

Street dancing and rapping

Good at:

Surviving

Not so good at:

Doing things the easy way

Other info:

The boys think he's cool. The girls think he's cute! He gets a grant to go to ASH – but just don't call him a charity kid. He knows how to look out for himself, so watch out!

Jacky Singh stared into her locker in
panic.
Her heart was pounding. She started to take everything out of her locker. The floor was soon a mess of books, folders and rubbish.

Zeke Porter tried to get to his locker, which was right next to Jacky's, but there was too much mess on the floor.

‘Hurry up, Jacky,' he said. ‘We've got our first class soon. Now is not a good time to clean out your locker.'

‘I'm not cleaning it out,' said Jacky. ‘I'm looking for something.'

Zeke looked over Jacky's shoulder and into her locker. ‘What are you looking for?' he asked.

‘My camera,' said Jacky. ‘I know it was here this morning but now it's missing.'

‘Maybe you put it down in my locker by mistake,' said Zeke. He cleared a path to his locker, and opened the door. They both looked inside. It was a mess, but there was no sign of Jacky's camera.

Jacky and Zeke were members of the Gang-Stars. The Gang-Stars had first met at an under-12s Music Club. It was so great to meet up again at high school that they started a gang.

Suddenly it seemed as if everyone at the lockers was talking at the same time. No, not everyone. Just the members of the Gang-Stars.

‘Someone's taken my
mp3 player!'

‘My purse is missing!'

‘Where's my mobile?'

‘My
memory stick
isn't here!'

‘Who'd take one drumstick?'

‘My DVDs are gone!'

‘A thief has stolen our things!' said Jacky.

This was the first time that the Gang-Stars had had anything stolen. They were puzzled and angry. The bell rang for the start of classes. There wasn't anything they could do now so almost everyone got what they needed and left.

Zeke stayed behind with Jacky. He picked up her stuff from the floor and passed things up to her.

‘Who do you think the thief is?' he asked.

Jacky didn't answer him. She had a question of her own.

‘What are
you
missing?' she asked.

‘Nothing,' he said.

Jacky was surprised. She turned and looked him in the eye.

‘Nothing?' she repeated.

Zeke tried to make things sound better. He quickly said, ‘Nothing as far as I can see, but my locker's such a mess that I won't know if anything is missing until I need to use it.'

Jacky thought that Zeke's answer was strange. Why would a thief steal from every Gang-Star member except Zeke? Unless of course Zeke was the thief.

Jacky knew that he had been in trouble before. He used to be in a rough street gang before he came to All Star High. Maybe Zeke was hanging out with his old gang again. Maybe he was stealing for them. No. Jacky didn't want to think that Zeke could be the thief. He wouldn't do anything like that again … would he?

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