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Before I could pull back and regroup, Kenny stepped up between his kid brother and his brick-built enforcer and glared down at me.
‘Castor’s an expert on ghosts, isn’t he?’ he sneered. ‘Sees them all over the place. He’s got the I-Spy book and everything.’
I didn’t answer. I didn’t like the way this was going, not least because the mood of the gang was against me. I was being a smart-arse. A smart-arse is always lower on the pecking order than anyone except a chicken or a grass. Very few of the faces that were surrounding us were showing anything like sympathy.
‘He saw our mam, didn’t he?’ Kenny pursued. ‘With her throat cut and blood all over her. Didn’t you, Castor?’
‘Yeah,’ I said. ‘I did.’
Kenny’s face set hard. ‘Well, you’re a lying cunt,’ he said, ‘because she died down in the ozzie in the cancer ward. You’d shit yourself if you saw a real ghost, you wanker.’
‘You would,’ I retorted, groping for a response that would knock him back on his heels. ‘I wouldn’t.’
‘You’re a chicken, Castor.’
‘I’m not.
Kenny shoved me in the chest, not hard enough to hurt but hard enough to reinforce the challenge.
‘Prove it,’ he suggested. And before I could answer he bellowed ‘Gauntlet!’, punching the air with his fists.
‘Gauntlet! Gauntlet!’ Ronnie and Steven crowed, and the shout was taken up on all sides.
The gauntlet was just a piece of casual sadism that usually looked a lot worse than it was. Everyone lined up in front of you. You ran past them, down the line, and people kicked you and punched you as you passed.
‘Okay,’ I said, shouting to make myself heard over the din. ‘Fine. I’m not scared.’
‘Over there,’ said Kenny, pointing.
"Kenny’s hand clamped on the back of my neck and he pushed me forward. I flailed in his grasp, thinking that he was going to push me over the edge.