Extract from WOOD
From Chapter 4
The thought of hosting Charlie is putting me off my nutrients. Robert can’t help but notice. He doesn’t understand waste.
I try to explain sleepovers. “Imagine it’s dark and a badger comes bumbling into your root space, digging and snuffling about amongst your things.”
Things? What things?
Robert might not have a bedroom, but he does have a secret network running underground. He wouldn’t want that disturbing. “Upheaval, Robert. A mini earthquake in your mycorrhizal fungi.”
There’s a tremor in his trunk. I’m sure of it.
I shall attend this sleepover.
“How?”
A leaf floats down and bounces off my nose. I catch it and examine it. It looks vibrant. I run my finger along the edge of each lobe and down the stem.
That tickles.
“Really? You can feel that?”
Can’t you?
I do feel strange, like I’m holding a secret. A key to another of Robert’s mysterious networks. I place the leaf in my lunchbox ready to carry home. It should be comfortable on an uneaten sandwich.