Authors: Alex Cliff
PUFFIN BOOKS
SUPER POWERS
THE RAGING BULLS
Books by Alex Cliff
SUPERPOWERS series
ALEX CLIFF
ILLUSTRATED BY LEO HARTAS
PUFFIN
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Published 2007
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Text copyright © Alex Cliff, 2007
Illustrations copyright © Leo Hartas, 2007
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For Peter, for everything, but most of all for
hearing the clipper-clapper and for always
knowing what I wish to sing.
(Stephen Crane:
There was a Man
with Tongue of Wood)
the grey stone walls of a ruined castle on a hillside. Beyond the castle walls, a dark moat glitters. It is quiet and peaceful, apart from the occasional caw of a group of ravens perched on the castle walls.
CRASH!
A thunderclap echoes around the castle keep. The ravens fly into the air in alarm as a hawk with cruel eyes swoops out of
the blue sky. The hawk lands beside the castle's one remaining tower. As it lands, it changes into a very tall woman. A cloak of brown-grey feathers swirls from her shoulders and her black eyes flash angrily. This is the evil goddess Juno.
She snaps her fingers and the stones on the inside of the tower wall start to crumble away. A man's proud face appears. He grabs the edges of the hole. âToday is the day, Juno!' he roars. âToday I will get the last of my superpowers back!'
âNever, Hercules!' Juno cries. âI will not stand by and watch it happen!'
Hercules thumps his fist into the wall of the tower. âSeven tasks, you have set those two boys. They have succeeded in six. If they complete the final task today, I will get the last of my superpowers back
and will be able to break free from these walls. Then â' he glares at her â âthen you will be sorry!'
âBut you will
not
get the power back today!' Juno shrieks. âThe boys must bring twenty raging bulls back to the castle. No mortal could ever do that. The bulls will trample and gore them. They
will not survive. And when they die so do your chances of escape, Hercules. If you do not escape today your final superpower will fade and be lost to you forever!'
âThe boys will not fail me!' Hercules exclaims.
They stare at each other. Then Juno swings round angrily and snaps her fingers. The stones close over Hercules' face.
âI will win!' Juno hisses, staring out at the castle keep. âI will!'
âYour call,' Max said nervously. He and Finlay were sitting in his bedroom. Max looked at the coin in his hand. âHere goes.'
âHeads!' Finlay called as Max flicked up the coin.
Finlay and Max both held their breath as they watched it spinning in the air.
A week ago, their lives had changed
forever. They had discovered the ancient hero, Hercules, trapped inside the walls of the ruined castle outside their village. Juno had taken his superpowers during a fight between Hercules and her and
placed them in the stones of the castle's gatehouse. Finlay and Max had been determined to free Hercules, and so each day, for seven days, they faced a terrifying task set by the evil goddess. These tasks would have been impossible for a normal human to complete but each day either Max or Finlay got to choose one of Hercules' superhuman powers to help them. Juno had made a deal with them that if they completed the task by sunset the superpower returned to Hercules. Today was the day of the final task.
The coin spun down.
Max caught it and covered it with his hand.
âWell?' Finlay demanded.
Max slowly revealed the coin.
A mixture of relief and disappointment crossed his face. âIt's heads.'
Finlay let out a deep breath. âLooks like I get the superpower of incredible-agility, then. I'll be able to run, climb and jump like a superhero.'
Max forced himself to smile. âAnd you'll have the chance to herd twenty raging bulls.'
âLet me at ' em!' Finlay said with a shaky grin. âYou'll help, though, won't you?'
âYou know I will,' Max replied, looking determined. âWe're going to do this task and get Hercules his last superpower back!'
âThen he can break free from the tower and fight Juno!' Finlay jumped to his feet and leapt forward, doing a karate chop.
âHi-yaa!' He tripped over a pile of Max's books. âOof!' he exclaimed as he landed on the floor.
âHope Hercules does better than that if he fights Juno!' Max grinned.
Finlay picked himself up. âOw,' he said, inspecting a recent cut on his leg. Blood was seeping out of it. âI'll be glad when all our wounds heal over.'
Every day either Max or Finlay had been injured while carrying out Juno's tasks. It was always the person with the superpower who seemed to get injured and each wound looked suspiciously like the symbols of the superpower they had taken that day. Max looked at his own three wounds â one on his hand, one on his leg and one on his arm. âI hope they turn into proper scars. That would be cool!'
âI just hope I don't get another one today!' Finlay said. âWhat do you reckon these bulls will be like?'
âI dunno but I looked up some stuff on the Internet last night,' Max replied
eagerly. He loved finding things out. âThere was loads about bulls.'
âBut did it tell you what wild magic bulls conjured by psycho goddesses are like?' Finlay said.
Max grinned. âNo, but I found out some general facts that might be useful.' He tried to remember what he'd read. âYou can lead a bull around by putting a ring through its nose. If they're together in a group there's always one big boss bull that all the other bulls will follow. They hate red. Oh, and their horns are very sharp â they can kill a man by goring him.'