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Authors: Kate McCaffrey

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Beautiful Monster (12 page)

EPILOGUE

The concrete half pipe had been installed only three weeks earlier by the local council, in an attempt to reduce juvenile crime in the area. Already the concrete face is plastered with tags and multicoloured graffiti. Bobby sits huddled against a metal pole, watching the other boys, the more athletic boys, zip from one side of the pipe to the other, flipping high in the air, clutching their boards with one hand, their heads or crotches with the other.

He rubs at the bruise that's already forming on his arm. ‘Fatboy can't get any air under his wheels,' André had taunted loudly when Bobby had flipped and missed, crashing painfully into the unforgiving concrete surface. He pulls his T-shirt down lower, grimacing at the muffin top. Surely only chicks have muffin tops? That was what his dad said to Mum the day he walked out. That, and how she'd let herself go, whatever that meant. But no one will explain anything to him. They brush past him and pat him, like he is a small dog, murmuring how none of it is his fault and how they all still love him.

He looks at the graze on his knee, small droplets of blood prickling through his flesh.

‘Hey, whatchya doin?'

Bobby looks up from his wound.

‘Saw you stack it big-time back there,' the voice says. ‘That must have hurt.'

‘Not really,' Bobby says bravely, ‘not that much.'

‘Yeah? So what's going on around here? I'm Ned.'

Ned sounds genuinely interested.

‘I'm Bobby.' He shrugs nonchalantly. ‘Not a lot, just some wannabe skaters showing off.'

But he is suddenly grateful to have someone to talk to, finally.

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Acknowledgements
My thanks go to my family and friends who suffer silently listening to my latest manuscript update; my colleagues and students at St Stephen's School Carramar who are always subjected to my latest title, or cover, and provide excellent feedback; Cate Sutherland for your commitment and dedication; Amanda Curtin for your excellent editorial advice, meticulous grammatical corrections and your understanding of Tess; and Siobhan Titlestad, for your support and advice and sharing this part of your journey with me. Mum and Dad, thank you for being such wonderful parents and instilling such self belief, I never became Tess.
Kate McCaffrey

Kate grew up in Perth's northern suburbs. She has a degree in English and Art and a diploma in Education. She lives in Mariginiup with her partner Jason, their two daughters, dog, cat and rabbit.

Her first novel,
Destroying Avalon
(2006), won the WAYBRA Award for older readers, the Western Australian Premier's Book Award for Young Adults and was a notable book in the Children's Book Council of Australia Book Awards

Her second novel,
In Ecstasy
(2008), won the Australian Family Therapists Children's Literature Awards.

You can find more information about
Kate and her work at
Also by Kate McCaffrey DESTROYING AVALON
‘...an eye-opener to a sinister contemporary world in which digital space is way out of control ... Absorbing and useful.'
—The Weekend Australian
‘Edgy, punchy and honest, it's bound to get even the surliest cyber-addicted teen back to the crisp white page.'
—Flourish
‘An empowering read for teenagers and a learning experience for parents.'
—Perth Woman
‘...aimed to empower the victims of cruelty...'
—The Reader
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Day after day of fear and misery followed by night after night of anxiety attacks and loneliness. I sat in front of my computer, gnawing away at my fingers and watching the cruel lies in bold type being sent across the world.
When Avalon moves to the city her life is turned upside down. Starting at a new high school, she quickly finds herself at the centre of a brutal cyber-bullying campaign. She is inundated with obscene text messages, and increasingly vicious web site postings. Miserable and isolated, Avalon relies on a small group of new friends. But as the threats escalate, is anyone safe?
Also by Kate McCaffrey IN ECSTASY
‘Kate writes with a convincing voice, avoiding a judgemental narrative and giving her vulnerable protagonists heart and soul, even in the depths of despair.'
—Scoop Magazine
‘...a book that will make teenagers think twice about the consequences of their actions and choices.'
—Australian Bookseller & Publisher
‘an excellent read ... if you want to understand teenage drug use, you should throw away the glossy pamphlets and read this book instead.'
—Flourish
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Ecstasy. I'd always thought I might try it. Now, a new world had opened up for me, a place where I was confident and beautiful and a hot guy like Lewis wanted to be with me. How could something that made you feel so good be bad for you?
Mia and Sophie have been best friends forever—but that's all about to change. Experimenting with alcohol, flirting with boys and dabbling in drugs, things quickly spiral out of control. Sophie soon puts on the brakes, but Mia seems bent on self-destruction.

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