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the sun rose in the Kingdom of the Dark,

      the creatures of Nocturnia were all getting

      ready for bed; all apart from one little vampire

      and her pet pumpkin, Squashy.

      ‘Muuuum!’ Amelia Fang called up the spiral staircase of the Fang Mansion. ‘Have you seen my pumpkin backpack? I need it for the Rainbow Rangers camping trip, and I have to be in Central Nocturnia Graveyard in ten minutes to meet everyone!’

      A yellow door halfway down the corridor burst open and Countess Frivoleeta, a beautiful vampiress with VERY tall hair, appeared. She was wearing a long sparkly

      dressing gown with HUGE shoulder pads and her hair was wrapped up in a glittery towel.

      ‘Darkling!’ she oozed, scooping Amelia up in her arms. ‘I can’t believe you’re going away for the whole half-moon holiday!’ She kissed Amelia three times on each cheek, leaving behind shiny black lipstick marks. ‘Now, did you remember your fang polish? How about

      your pale skin scrub? Oh, and some spare

      pairs of knickers just in case any get

      eaten by vultures or something . . .’

      ‘Mum!’ Amelia blushed. ‘None

      of my things will get eaten by

      vultures. Plus, we’re going

      to the Kingdom of the

      Light. You don’t really get any vultures over there. But I really do need to find my pumpkin backpack or I won’t be able to pack a spare pair of anything.’

      The countess pondered for a moment and then disappeared into her bedroom. A few seconds later, she emerged from another room further along the corridor. The doors of the Fang Mansion were rather unusual; they moved around whenever they pleased and Amelia was lucky if her bedroom was behind the same door for more than a few weeks at a time. Some doors disappeared, new ones appeared and you never knew quite where you were going to end up!

      ‘You can use this bag if you like? It’s one of my favourites!’ said the countess, stroking a furry clutch bag which looked like a flattened mouse. Amelia was unsure she’d fit her hand inside it let alone a week’s worth of camping

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      essentials. As Amelia tried to figure out a way to let her mother down gently, her dad appeared from the bathroom with a crossword puzzle tucked under one arm.

      ‘Ah! My favourite sausage sizzler!’ said Count Drake the Third when he saw Amelia. ‘You must be excited to escape organ practice for a whole week!’ He winked mischievously.

      Countess Frivoleeta glared at her husband. ‘Drake my most dreadful flabbergaster, Amelia will be catching up with her organ practice after the half-moon holiday, won’t you, darkling?’

      Amelia sighed. ‘Yeess, Mum.’

      The Fang Mansion Grimfather clock chimed, causing Amelia to shriek.

      ‘It’s already 5am! I’m going to be late!’ she said, running along the corridor. ‘Where’s my backpack?!’

      Squashy bounced around in circles,

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      waggling his stalk and squeaking in shared panic.

      ‘Do you mean this backpack, young Amelia?’ came a familiar voice from the bottom of the stairs.

      Wooo, the most respected ghost butler in the Kingdom of the Dark, floated up towards them holding a round orange bag.

      ‘Oh, Wooo!’ said Amelia, running over to him. ‘You’re the best!’

      ‘I found it in the basement being cradled by a bogeyman. He’d adopted it as his pet.’ Wooo turned to the count and countess. ‘I’m afraid the bogeyman infestation is getting worse. We’ll need to move them on quickly otherwise they’ll start to take over the whole house. They’ll wear all your clothes, Countess, and then rip them up. For fun.’

      Countess Frivoleeta looked as though she might faint, and her left eyeball was spinning

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      around so quickly it was dangerously close to falling out.

      ‘It’s okay, my dearest little pus-fart. We’ll sort it.’ Count Drake nodded at Wooo and took a deep breath. ‘I’ll call the Bogey Busters tonight.’

      With her pumpkin backpack filled to the brim, a few spare pairs of knickers (JUST IN CASE) and a very bouncy Squashy, Amelia kissed her mum and dad goodbye. She was so nervous, her tummy felt full of fluttering vampire moths. She’d never been away from home for this long before without her parents; not even when she ventured to Glitteropolis to find Tangine’s mum.

      Countess Frivoleeta straightened Amelia’s Rainbow Rangers sash. ‘I expect this will be

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      FULL of badges by the time you return.’

      The countess smiled. ‘You’re going to have the best time.’

      ‘I hope so!’ said Amelia. ‘I’ll miss you and dad though.’

      ‘Oh, you’ll forget all about missing us when you’re having fun with your friends, my little toe-stopper,’ said Amelia’s mum. ‘You won’t want to come home!’

      ‘And don’t go eating anything you shouldn’t,’ said Count Drake.

      Amelia giggled. ‘Don’t worry, Dad. I won’t. A Rainbow Ranger must always be prepared. Plus, our Ranger leaders, Ricky and Graham, will be looking after us the whole time.’

      ‘Well, you take care, my little pimple-popper.’ Her dad smiled and gave Amelia a squeeze. He opened the vine-covered door that revealed a misty Central Nocturnia Graveyard.

      ‘Right then,’ said Amelia.

      ‘My very first camping trip!

      This is going to be the best half-

      moon holiday ever!’

      And with a wide-eyed Squashy tucked under

      one arm, she stepped into the gloomy haze.

      CHAPTER 2

      PRINCE CAPTAIN

      Amelia felt the spongy ground of the graveyard beneath her feet and breathed in the crisp night air. Squashy pa-doinged around her ankles and bounced across to where a whole mishmash of excitable creatures were gathered; from zombies and yetis to ghosts, werewolves and serpents. At the front of the crowd were two large unicorns, each wearing a rainbow-coloured scarf tied around their necks and a peaked cap with a rainbow logo sewn on to the front.

      ‘Galloping gaffer tape!’ said one of the unicorns. ‘You see that tree there, Ricky?’

      The unicorn called Ricky looked towards

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      a blackened spiky tree. ‘Yeah, I see it, Graham . . .’

      ‘Well, don’t you think it looks a bit like me?’ said Graham.

      ‘Nah. I was thinking it looked much more like me actually. Bit broader in the shoulders, good set of elbows . . .’ Ricky paused, then added, ‘and bigger hooves.’

      ‘Well, it probably reminds both of you of, well, both of you,’ said Amelia as she approached. ‘It’s the famous Petrified-Tree-That-Looks-Like-a-Unicorn.’

      Ricky and Graham looked at each other then said at the same time, ‘definitely looks more like me.’

      Amelia giggled at the two unicorns. She had already met Ricky and Graham, back when they were unicorn guards in Glitteropolis. Since then, Ricky and Graham had quit their guard duties, moved to Nocturnia and started

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