Book: Naughtiest Girl Wants to Win
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Strong underneath, though!' decided Julian. 'There's no softness there, if you ask me. I think Emma's got authority but it's the best sort. It's quiet authority . . .' 'Rita wasn't exactly loud, Martin!' Elizabeth pointed out, rather impatiently. 'I bet Rita was very like Emma before she was elected head girl. Was she, Belinda? You must have been at Whyteleafe then.' Belinda had been at Whyteleafe longer than the others. She had joined in the junior class. She frowned now, deep in thought. 'Why, Elizabeth, I do believe you're right! I remember overhearing some of the teachers say that Rita was a bit too young and as quiet as a mouse and might not be able to keep order! But they were proved wrong. Rita was nervous at the first Meeting or two. But after that she was such a success she stayed on as head girl for two years running.' 'There, Martin!' said Elizabeth. 'Lucky the teachers don't have any say in it then, isn't it?' laughed Julian. 'I think all schools should be run by the pupils, the way ours is.' 'What about Nora?' asked Jenny, suddenly. 'She wouldn't be nervous of going on the platform.' 'She'd be good in some ways,' said Belinda, her mind now made up, 'but I don't think she'd be as good as Emma . . .' They discussed it further. By the end, Elizabeth felt well satisfied. Everyone seemed to agree that Thomas was the right choice for head boy. And apart from Martin, who didn't know who he wanted, and Jenny, who still favoured Nora, everyone seemed to agree with her about Emma. Because of the way that Whyteleafe School was run, in Elizabeth's opinion it was extremely important to get the right head boy and head girl. And she'd set her heart on Thomas and Emma. She felt that this discussion was a promising start. Then suddenly, near the end of the train journey, Belinda raised something which made Elizabeth's scalp prickle with excitement. 'We haven't even talked about our own election! For a monitor to replace Susan. Now she's going up into the third form, we'll need someone new. We've got Joan, of course, but the second form always has two.' She was looking straight at Elizabeth! 'We all think you should be the other monitor, Elizabeth,' explained Jenny. 'We talked amongst ourselves at the end of last term and everyone agreed. Would you be willing to stand?' 'I – I-' Elizabeth was quite lost for words. Speechless with pleasure! She had already been a monitor once and William and Rita had promised that her chance to be a monitor would surely come again. But she'd never expected it to come so soon! 'You see, Elizabeth,' Joan said gently, having been in on the secret, 'everyone thinks it was very fine the way you stood down in favour of Susan last term. And that it's only fair you should take her place now she's going up.' 'Not to mention all the things you've done for the school. Even if we do always think of you as the Naughtiest Girl!' laughed Kathleen. 'We were really proud of you last term, Elizabeth. We were proud that you were in our form!' 'So would you be willing to stand?' repeated Jenny. 'Oh, yes, please!' exclaimed Elizabeth, glancing across at Joan in delight. Their classmates wanted her to be a monitor again, with her best friend Joan! The two of them would be second form monitors together. 'There's nothing I'd like better!' she added. What a wonderful surprise. What a marvellous term this was going to be! They all piled off at the station and watched their luggage being loaded on to the school coach. Julian gave Elizabeth's back a pat. There was an amused gleam in his eyes. 'Well, well. It looks as though the Naughtiest Girl is going to be made a monitor again. At the first Meeting. When will that be? This Saturday? Can she last that long without misbehaving?' 'Of course I can, Julian,' replied Elizabeth, refusing to be amused. 'I'm going to jolly well make certain of that!' That, at least, was her intention. book-quote