more cheerful. He didn't notice Gaz and Dave until he had
almost reached the gate.
'Are you going to the office?' asked Gaz with a smile.
'Yes, I am,' replied Gerald. Even Gaz couldn't spoil his good
mood. He reached in his pocket, pulled out a letter and waved it
in Gaz's face. 'I've got an interview for a job. It's through an old
friend of mine. He owns a company and he's told me there's a job
for someone like me.'
'That's great, Gerald,' said Gaz. 'But we need you to help us.
We want you to teach us how to dance.'
Gerald didn't stop walking but he began to laugh.
'You two?' he said. 'Dancers? You're joking. Just look at
yourselves in the mirror. You'll never be dancers. Now get out of
my way, I'm busy. Don't be late for the Job Club, boys.'
He marched on and disappeared round a corner. Gaz and
Dave stood looking angrily after him.
'Right,' said Gaz. 'Let's teach him a lesson.'
He turned and walked quickly back to Gerald's garden.
•
The interview was going well, very well, Gerald thought. Three
men were sitting opposite him, asking him questions and he
knew the answers to all of them. He knew they were going to
give him the job. It was his already.
'I'll be very glad to get back to work,' Gerald was saying. 'The
last six months haven't been easy. But I've kept myself . . . ' He
stopped, trying hard not to look at the gnome which had
suddenly appeared at the window behind the men's heads,
' . . . busy,' he managed to say at last.
'Well, you've got a very good work record, Gerald,' said the
chief interviewer. But Gerald wasn't listening. He seemed to be
staring at the space above the men's heads and had a look of
horror on his face. The interviewer turned round, but there was
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nothing there. He continued, 'Er — do you really think you can
do this job, Gerald?'
Two more gnomes had suddenly appeared at the window and
begun to fight with each other. Gerald watched as one hit the
other and broke its head. His hands began to shake.
'Oh, yes,' he whispered. 'Yes, I can do the job.'
The three men looked at each other anxiously. Gerald had
seemed so good, so perfect for the job. But now they weren't
sure. What was wrong with him?
•
Later that morning, the door of the Job Club was thrown open
and Gerald ran in. Gaz and Dave had never seen him so upset.
His face was purple and his body was shaking with anger. He ran
towards Gaz.
'It was you, wasn't it?' he shouted. 'You were moving my
gnomes about at the window. You wanted my interview to go
wrong. You wanted to spoil it for me.'
'What did you do it for?' he continued. 'That was my first
interview in months. If I got that job, Linda would never know I
lost my other one. She's in the shops now with my credit cards,
spending more and more money and I can't stop her. What am I
going to do now?'
He sat down, looking very sad. Gaz and Dave felt sorry for
what they had done. Gerald had been their boss at work and they
had never really liked him. They had always thought he was
different from them. But now they realized he was in the same
position as they were. Things were difficult for him too — more
difficult perhaps, because Gerald was older.
Why did you do it?' asked Gerald again. Suddenly, he was
embarrassed about showing so much emotion. He didn't wait for
an answer but got up, pushed past Gaz and went out.
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