up.â
Spots and stripes, thought EJ. Sheâs going to hunt more animals, for their skins. She is going to kill them! I canât let her do that. Think, EJ, think!
She wriggled her hands behind her and managed to press the red diamond on her wristband. As she did, EJ felt something brush against her arm. Something hairy. She turned to see the little gorilla stroking her hand. She looked into its dark, dark eyes. It was almost as if it were crying.
âYou need to get out of here too, donât you little one?â EJ whispered. âDonât worry, I wonât let them take you away from your family to a zoo.â
EJ wriggled her hands again to try to loosen the knots of the ropes tying her hands together. Then she rubbed the rope hard against the bars of the cage, hoping the friction would fray the rope. But it didnât. Just as EJ was running out of ideas she felt the rope come away from her wrists. She looked around to see the little gorilla holding it.
âGood job,â she whispered, âand in just a minute, Iâll return the favour.â
Quietly, and checking that Adriana was still preoccupied, EJ moved slowly across to the other side of the plane on her tummy. She reached up to the top crate and pulled down one of the parachutes. After making a quick safety check, she put it on and clicked her camouflage button. The parachute pack changed colour to match her shirt and unless you looked really carefully, you wouldnât see it. EJ was just about to open the cage to take the baby gorilla when she accidently kicked over one of the cans on the plane floor. She froze as Adriana looked around.
âOh, good, youâre awake EJ12. Just in time for me to drop you off.â
âAre we landing?â asked EJ, keeping her hands behind her back.
âIâm not but you will, eventually!â Adriana pulled a lever on the control panel. âIâm sure my sister will miss you but I wonât, you pesky spylet.â
EJ felt a shudder underneath her as the floor began to open. She took a deep breath and with only seconds to spare, EJ opened the cage and grabbed the gorilla. The baby seemed to know what to do and wrapped her arms around EJ, holding on to her tightly.
âHa! I can always get another one of those,â cried Adriana. âI always knew you were a dropout. Goodbye EJ nothing. For ever.â
Now the flap beneath EJ opened completely and she dropped out of the plane. EJ held the baby gorilla tight, as she began to plummet.
EJ was in free-fall. âHold on, little one,â she said to the gorilla. âNot long to go now.â
EJ waited thirty more seconds and then pulled the cord of her parachute. As the chute billowed out, she pressed her camo-button again and, this time, her clothes and the chute turned a streaky sky-blue. If Adriana did happen to look back to check, it would still look as if EJ were falling to the ground.
âBut youâre the one who has fallen, Adriana,â said EJ, chuckling as she slowly floated to the ground below. âFallen for my trick.â
Hasi was waiting for EJ when she landed. As soon as EJ had activated her wristband, Hasi had set out from the refuge, tracking her in the SWR jeep. She smiled when she saw the baby gorilla in EJâs arms, its little finger twisted around EJâs.
âGood job, EJ12!â
âYes, but Adriana is still out there and what we suspected is true. She is hunting animals so she can sell them, dead or alive. SWR stands for SHADOW Wildlife Retail.â
âThatâs bad,â Hasi said.
âBut there is something good,â said EJ, smiling.
âThere is?â
âAdriana now thinks she has got rid of me for good and that gives me an opportunity. Itâs my turn to upset a few plans!â
It was a long drive and the three arrived back at the refuge late at night. SJ was up waiting for them and took both EJ and the gorilla into their
Robert J. Duperre, Jesse David Young