cut moments when things could go one way or another. Vanilla or chocolate. Smooth or crunchy. Drop the water bomb on Dad s head, or hold fire.

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1 THE (NOT) CHOSEN ONE My brother is a superhero, and I could have been one too, except that I needed to go for a wee. My name is Luke Parker, I m eleven years old and I live in a mild-mannered part of London with my mum, dad and big brother, Zack. He wasn t always a superhero, but with a name like Zack you ve got to wonder if my parents had a hunch that one day he d end up wearing a mask and cape and saving orphans from burning buildings. I mean, come on! It s not a name, it s a sound effect. It s what you get in a comic when a superhero punches a supervillain. Pow! Blam! Zack! It seems to me that in life you are faced with clear- 1

cut moments when things could go one way or another. Vanilla or chocolate. Smooth or crunchy. Drop the water bomb on Dad s head, or hold fire. It s up to you which choice to make and sometimes all it takes to change the way your whole life turns out are four little words. I need a wee. It was the fateful evening. Zack and I had been in our tree house for about an hour and I was bursting. I was reading an old issue of Teen Titans by torchlight and Zack was doing his maths homework. He s always been a bit of a swot. Before he became Star Lad, at school he was star boy. Then go, he said, solving another quadratic equation with a flick of his pencil. I m not stopping you. The truth was I didn t want to go down the rope ladder in the dark. It had been hard enough climbing up it in the first place. It s not that I m unfit or anything, but put it like this: you won t ever see me on an Olympic podium. I suffer from hay fever and have funnyshaped feet that mean I have to wear these things in my shoes called orthotics. When Mum first told me I needed them I was excited. I thought they sounded like supersoldier-power armour, but when they finally arrived they turned out to be bendy foot-shaped supports and not a cybernetic exoskeleton suit. That 2

was a disappointing Thursday. I hung my head out of the tree house door. Maybe I could just wee from here? Out! Get out of here, you disgusting child! Zack is only three years older than me, but when I ve done something to annoy him he calls me a child. Of all the things I can t stand about my big brother, being called a child is number forty-seven. Not that I have a list. OK. I do have a list. Even before he became a superhero the list was up to number sixty-three. Now it s almost at a hundred. He is very irritating. I climbed down the rope ladder and went into the house. I did a wee. When I returned to the tree house a few minutes later, Zack was sitting there silently in the dark. I knew something was up because he d stopped doing his homework. I grabbed my torch and levelled the beam in his face. He didn t even blink. Zack, are you all right? He nodded. Are you sure? You look different. He nodded again, very slowly, like he was working 3

out some complicated thought in his head and then said in a croaky voice, I think something amazing just happened to me. Luke, I ve changed. Now this didn t come as a great surprise. About six months before, Dad had taken me aside for what he called a man-to-man chat. We sat in his shed I think that s because it s the most manly room we have and Dad explained that from now on I might notice some changes in my big brother. Zack s embarking on a great journey, said Dad. Brilliant! When s he leaving? Can I have his room? Not that kind of journey, said Dad with a weary sigh. He s going through something called puberty, he went on. His voice will be different, for instance. Ooh, will he sound like a Dalek? No, not like a Dalek. Pity. He will become hairier. Ooh, like a werewolf?! No, not like a werewolf. This puberty lark didn t seem up to much. There was other stuff, to do with privacy and girls, but to be honest, after the let-down about the Dalek and the werewolf I stopped taking it in. So, when Zack told me in the tree house that something 4

had changed, I knew exactly what to say. I pursed my lips and gave a serious nod like I d seen the doctor do when he told me I had glandular fever. I m afraid that you have caught puberty. He ignored me and stared at his hands, turning them over and over. I think I have superpowers. 5

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