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SCHOLASTIC, APPLE PAPERBACKS, ANIMORPHS and logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc. 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 189/90123/0Printed in the U.S.A. 40First Scholastic printing, September 1998 iv For Miles and Coleman Also for Michael and Jake 1 My name is Jake. And I was one sorry cockroach. I yelled as I twirled and fell and spun downward toward the ground far below. Not that I could see the ground. Cockroach eyes are strictly for close-up work. And they're not even good at that. So I couldn't see the ground thousands of feet below. Nor could I see Marco, Cassie, Ax, and David, also cockroaches and also falling through the air. I could hear them, though. Marco yelled. Cassie agreed. Only Ax was silent. He's an Andalite. They 2 don't scream quite as much as humans. It's not that they're braver, it's more that they're a telepathic species. So I guess they just didn't evolve to do a lot of screaming. David yelled in thought-speak panic. Ax said. Cassie cried. Marco said. Ax wondered. I said. I stopped falling. In an instant something hit me. But it hit me going sideways. A gigantic talon closed around me. Rachel's thought-speak voice asked calmly. Tobias agreed. Rachel and Tobias had not been aboard the spacecraft. The spacecraft that had kidnapped 3 the president's helicopter. The one we'd fallen out of. In cockroach morph. Maybe I should back up and explain. It all began when we discovered that the blue box - the morphing cube - had been found by a kid named David. Well, no, actually it all began much earlier. Months ago, when Marco, Cassie, Rachel, Tobias, and I happened to be walking home from the mall by way of an abandoned construction site. Which is where we saw the damaged spacecraft landing. And where we met Elfangor, an An-dalite prince. Elfangor was dying. His enemies, the Yeerks, were hot on his trail. He was out of time. So he did something Andalites don't usually do: He trusted some non-Andalit.es. Namely, the five of us. He told us that Earth was being invaded by a race of parasites called Yeerks. The Yeerks are slugs, really. Not very impressive-looking or scary. But they have the ability to enter a brain - almost any brain - and take control of it. Absolute, complete, total control. They've done this to the entire race of Gedds from their own home world. They've done it to the Hork-Bajir. They've done it to the Taxxons. They are trying to do it to Homo sapiens. Humans. You and me. All of us. 4 Already, Elfangor said, there were thousands, maybe tens of thousands of human-Controllers. That is to say, humans who had a Yeerk in their heads controlling their words and actions. The invasion was under way. The Andalite forces had been beaten in orbit around Earth. It might be a very long time before any more Andalite forces could come. Too long. Basically, if someone was going to stop the Yeerks, it would have to be humans. Us. Five normal kids. Five average, everyday, mall-crawling, behind on their homework, not sure about their haircuts, awkward around members of the opposite sex, sometimes smart, sometimes dumb kids. On the Yeerks' side they had faster-than-light spacecraft, thousands of impossible-to-detect human-Controllers, Dracon beam weapons, and seven-foot-tall, bladed Hork-Bajir warriors. On our side we had ... we had nothing. Except. Except that Elfangor gave us something: the power to morph. The power to become any animal we could touch. He transformed us with the blue box. And since that awful night when Prince Elfangor died at the hands of the Yeerk leader, Visser Three, we have used those powers to fight them. Sometimes we even win. 5 We found Elfangor's younger brother, Aximili. (We call him "Ax.") That made six of us. And that was it. Five kids and one Andalite against the might of the Yeerk Empire. Just us six. Until . . . Until David found the blue box. We assumed it had been destroyed. It hadn't. Now, we had it hidden. But too late to stop the trouble that followed. David found the box and bad things started happening. Bottom line: Both his parents were taken by the Yeerks. They were infested with Yeerks. They are both Controllers now. What could we do? We had to use the blue box to make David one of us. The sixth Ani-morph. But the timing could not have been worse. We were just starting on what would be our most vital mission. The leaders of the United States, Japan, Russia, Germany, England, and France were meeting in secret to try and work out the problems in the Middle East. We learned that one of those leaders was in fact a Controller. And we knew that all the rest were targeted by the Yeerks. The Yeerks were going to try to use the conference to infest the leaders of the entire free world. 6 If we let that happen, that was the ball game. Earth was done for. We had to try and stop it. On our way to scope out the Marriott resort where the meeting was supposed to happen, we saw a stealth-shielded Yeerk spacecraft kidnap the President's helicopter. Or maybe it wasn't the actual President's helicopter. It might have been a decoy. Confused yet? Not as confused as we were. The Yeerks stunned everyone on the chopper and then used holographic projections to make it look like the helicopter was still flying along. They dragged someone from the helicopter. Someone with a gash in the bottom of his shoe. Look, we were cockroaches at the time. The shoe was all we could see. We assumed the Yeerks would infest this guy. The president, or whoever it was. But no. Visser Three merely acquired his DNA so he could morph him. See, Visser Three is the only Yeerk in all the galaxy to have managed to take control of an An-dalite body. He's the only Yeerk who can morph. Now he could morph Mr. Slashed Shoe. Whoever he was. Sigh. Do you see why my grade point average has dropped? I have to deal with this kind of stuff. It's enough to make your head explode. 7 But at least we didn't splat or end up as fish food. Tobias and Rachel snagged us out of thin air and carried us to safety. Now all we had to do was deal with our possibly strange new Ani-morph, David, while finding a way to save the leaders of the free world. And not get killed. Something's bothering me,> Marco said as Tobias and Rachel set us safely down in a secluded area between sand dunes. I said. I asked. Marco said. I said, trying to sound like the leader I supposedly am. Marco said. It was a joke. Just not a very funny one. 8 He demorphed in the dunes. Five of us had no problems. One of us had a serious problem. "Rachel, Cassie. Look the other way," I said. David was the new Animorph. He had not yet learned how to morph clothing. Actually, none of us could morph it very well. We could only morph skintight clothing that ended up being a kind of mishmash of bike shorts, leotards, and T-shirts. Basically, in our morphing outfits we looked pathetic. But not as pathetic as poor David. Tobias said. He flapped away, catching the salt-heavy breeze off the water and soaring up and out of sight beyond the dunes. 9 Tobias was still a hawk. Tobias may always be a hawk. He spent more than two hours in the morph and was trapped in it. Now he has regained his morphing powers. But he cannot return to being permanently human without losing his ability to morph. Ax said. He was in his own Andalite form. His four hooves sank deep in the sand. Tobias would let us know if anyone was coming close enough to see Ax. "You mean like that time you wore socks on your hands?" Marco asked him. "Or the time you wore underwear on the outside of your pants?" Rachel added, still discreetly turned away. "You know, maybe this is funny to you guys," David said. "But it's not all that funny to me. What if someone came along?" I laughed. "Well, David, if they did, I think they'd probably notice the four-eyed, scorpion-tailed, blue, half-deer-looking alien before they worried about you." 10 Just then Tobias swept in on the breeze, turned, dropped toward us, and let loose of a pair of swim trunks. Orange. And a T-shirt bearing a Grateful Dead logo. Both had price tags still attached. David snagged them before they hit the ground. Tobias said. "You stole them?" Cassie asked. "We'll find a way to get the money to the store," I said. "We don't want to even start down that path. In an emergency like this, maybe we can grab something. But we have to make it right later. That's the rule." David dressed quickly and Cassie and Rachel were allowed to turn around. "About time," Rachel muttered. "I've been staring at a dead sand crab." "You know, it would be amazing," David said. "What would be?" I asked. He shrugged. "Us, with our powers? We could take anything we wanted. We could like morph into cheetahs or whatever, run into some jewelry store, grab the diamonds, and get away at sixty 11 miles an hour. What could anyone do? We'd be outta there. Plus, we'd morph back to humans." "Let's do that," Marco said dryly. "Right after we figure out how to keep the Yeerks from turning the most powerful leaders in the world into alien-infested zombies. As soon as we're done with that, we start ripping off jewelry stores." "Hey, I was just kidding," David said. "I guess I forgot you're the only one allowed to make jokes, Marco." I glanced at Marco. Was he mad at the shot? Yes, a little. I looked at David. He had been kidding, right? Later I'd have to talk to Cassie about it. Cassie was a lot better at knowing what people were thinking and feeling than I was. She'd know. Hopefully. In the meantime, I had to remember to treat David like any other member of the group. It wasn't so bad that David and Marco didn't totally get along. There were times when we all got on one another's nerves. It was natural. "Okay, time to get serious here," I said. "They caught us by surprise. Maybe they know that was us scurrying around up there, maybe they don't. But one way or the other, we have to get inside that resort and get busy." "We have to get past the greatest security in 12 the world just to get into that place," Rachel said. "We have to go by air. But we can't use bird-of-prey morphs. That'd be slightly noticeable." "No problem," Cassie said. "It's the beach. There's one kind of bird no one can keep off the beach. Seagulls." "Yeah, well, I don't have a seagull morph," David pointed out. "But I'll bet I could morph back into golden eagle morph and bring one down." I winced a little at his eagerness. The basic idea was sound. Only there was no need to have David morph again. "Tobias?" I yelled up to him. He was riding the breeze, almost stationary above us. He spilled air and dropped down closer. "Sorry to keep sending you out for things, but can you get a seagull?" "Alive?" Cassie added. "Tobias is like really into the whole bird thing, isn't he?" David commented. "Tobias just has some fairly definite opinions about birds," I said. "He respects most eagles, owls, and other hawks. Looks down on gulls and pigeons. And he absolutely hates jays, crows, and golden eagles." 13 David laughed. "He's like a racist or something, only with birds instead of people." "All those birds are different species," Cassie pointed out. "Humans are all one species. Not really a very good comparison." David shrugged, and looked a little sullen. "Whatever." I started to say something, then stopped myself. I was feeling edgy and strange. We were about to try to violate a resort with security that would make Fort Knox look like a Wal-Mart during a clearance sale. We were up against security from France, Britain, Japan, Germany, Russia, and the United States. Plus, we were competing against the Yeerks, who had already infiltrated the place to some extent. And I was going in with no plan, no clue, and a new guy I wasn't totally used to yet. How would this guy do in a battle? How would he do when it got really rough? He'd done okay when we were roaches being chased around. He hadn't panicked. But things could get worse. They could get way worse. I noticed Cassie looking at me, reading the worry on my face. I looked up at the sky like I was searching for Tobias. When I lowered my face again I had on my "fearless leader" expression. No point in making everyone else nervous, too. Tobias actually did appear just then, carrying 14 a squirming, kicking, flapping, very, very annoyed seagull in his talons. Tobias said with a laugh. Cassie took the poor gull from Tobias and comforted it. Cassie handles lots of animals. She brought it to David. "I'm starting to get this down," David said, pressing one hand against the gull's wing. "Just focus and his DNA is mine." "Yeah," I agreed. "Easy after a while. So let's do it. We morph to gulls, we skim on down the beach, and land in the resort. See what we see." "One big point," Cassie said. "Act like gulls, okay? The humans won't be looking for trouble from seagulls. But the Yeerks will." 15 < If we go, into the wild blue yonder, flying high into the sun!"> Marco sang. Rachel asked. <"0ff we go, into the . . ." Hey! Whoa! Pizza Hut! The guy down there on the blue beach towel. He's got an entire large pizza!> David asked eagerly. 16 Many morphs have powerful instincts you have to learn to deal with. Like the soulless, automaton obedience of ants or the raging, insane hunger of a shrew. You deal with it. In the case of seagull morphs, the instincts were not exactly dangerous to us, but they were very hard to shake off. Basically, seagulls are scavengers. Which means they have an amazing talent for spotting anything that looks even slightly like available food. We were above the sand, skimming and dodging out along the surf line like typical gulls. Ahead of us, up the beach, was the line of trees and the tan stucco wall that marked the edge of the resort. We were not the only gulls around. Not by a long shot. In fact, about seventeen gulls had also spotted the pizza. They were wheeling and hovering and going "Squeeet! Squeeet! Squeeet!" and "Aw! Aw! Aw!" The guy with the pizza was looking nervous. I said, although I, too, had to fight the weird desire to dive on some pepperoni. I mean, seriously, a large pan pizza for one guy? No reason why he couldn't toss a couple slices off to one side so we ... But pizza was not the point. Rachel cried. 17 <0kay, now look,> I said, <0h! Oh! Fried chicken!> Marco said. At last we were nearing the stucco wall. Seagull eyes aren't as penetrating as bird-of-prey eyes, but they are still very good. I spotted a dark-suited man standing in the shadow of the row of tall trees. He wore dark sunglasses. He was talking into a handheld radio. He was staring in our direction, gazing out over the beach with a very serious amount of concentration. Rachel said with a laugh. David said. Marco said with a definite sneer. David said. 18 Marco muttered. I snapped. Marco pouted for a moment or two as we oh-so-casually closed the distance between us and the wall. David didn't say anything. I couldn't blame him. Usually Marco knows how far to take things. Maybe I was wrong to think Marco's attitude toward David was totally normal. Maybe we had a problem there. We didn't fly over the wall all together in some kind of formation. We did it one at a time, crossing in various locations. The security guys seemed indifferent. No big surprise. There were gulls all over the place. In fact, looking around, it was impossible to know which of the white birds was one of us and which was just a plain old seagull. David said. I agreed. Ax said. The resort had a dozen or more buildings. The main building was a large, multistory, modern hotel shaped like an "L." There was a lower, two- 19 story portion stuck off to one side. Probably a ballroom or whatever. Nestled in the crook of the "L" shape was a pool with a bar and a changing area. And down by the water were cabins, like individual homes separated from the others by hedges and trees. The grounds were lush with trimmed grass and precise shrubbery and trees. A nine-hole golf course began at the back side of the main hotel. From the air we could easily see the two presidential helicopters resting on a grass landing area. Uniformed Marine guards stood at attention by the doors of the helicopters. <0kay, there is definitely some security on this place,> Marco said. Then I spotted something that raised my spirits a little. Below me a German shepherd walked with yet another "Man in Black." The dog was sniffing in bushes. Either looking for a place to pee or searching for bombs. I said, realizing as I said it that it probably wouldn't work. 20 A truck was delivering food to the loading dock at the back of the hotel. No less than four guys in dark suits were checking the crates as they came off the truck. The Men in Black had earpieces, like people being interviewed on TV. And they seemed to talk to their wrists a lot. There were microphones barely visible just up in their sleeves. Marco said. I was starting to agree. I said. <0r eaten,> Rachel added darkly. Cassie said. Marco asked, incredulous. I sighed. The pain came out of nowhere. Suddenly, for no reason, I'd felt a wave of agony that seemed to sizzle and fry every cell in my body. Cassie cried. Ax screamed. David asked nervously. The pain was gone, but my brain was still burning from the memory. I looked down, around, everywhere. What? What had caused . . . ? There below me and ahead, not fifty feet away, stood a security man, like all the others. He had a bald patch on his head, something you notice when you're a bird. He wore dark glasses, like all the others. But unlike all the others, he was watching the birds. 22 It was Tobias's turn. I stared at the bald man. I saw where he was looking. He was looking at a gull that had suddenly jerked in mid-flight. Tobias? I said, suddenly certain. I watched the bald man casually shift his gaze to another seagull. This seagull, too, spasmed in midair. It recovered and began to haul wing out of there. Not one of us. A regular gull. 23 Ax sounded as shaken as I was.