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Hemical Secret
Hemical Secret
CHAPTER 1
A NEW START
This chapter starts when John Duncan, who was a tall, thin man, about forty-five years old,
goes to a job interview with David Wilson; he was the owner of paints factory.
There he met Mary Carter, she was one of the best chemists the factory had, in fact she
discovered a new type of paint, and hell work with her.
Mr. Duncan is a biologist, and he had worked for so important companies, but he stopped
working nine years ago, because he and his wife Rachel Horsley (she was a famous sailor),
started a businesss boats, but later his wife had an accident, and things go worst the
business broke and he had to close.
As the interview continue, Mr. Duncan at sometimes felt David was humiliating him with some
of his questions, but John really needed the job.
At the end David Wilson hired John because he needed someone to tell the government the
paint wasnt dangerous to the environment and who better than John that was a biologist.
John will have his own office, and a company car.
CHAPTER 2 -- AT HOME
John had a sixteen year old daughter, Christine, and his son Andrew who was thirteen. They
live in dirty, small flat with old furniture.
When his wife has been alive, they live in a beautiful house with a large garden. He had a
good job, and they didnt need to think about money, but after his wife death and his business
broke, his luck ended.
He gave the good news about his job at the paint factory to his children.
Chapter 10 Greenworld
Christine and Simon went to John's house. John wasn't there because he was visiting Mary in
Scotland.
Christine and Simon were looking for the boat. They caught it sailed until they found two
friends, Peter and Susan, in the river. They went near the paint factory with white Tshirts
with Greenworld written in them.
They put some cement bags in the pipes of the factory. The cement would be hard and
nothing unhealthy would be thought by them. They showed some sheets with environmental
messages to the photographers. A man of the factory was shouting at them. It was a windy
day and the boat finished overturned. Everyone was through into the water. Simon helped
Peter and Susan and then tried to swim and catch Christine, who was unconscious. The river
was rebellious and they were pulled a bit far. She didn't breathe, but Simon helped her putting
air in her mouth. Finally, she breathed by herself. Simon finished crying because of all the
accumulated tension.