Chapter seven My ears buzzed and I felt as though I was surrounded by hot black mud, from which I couldn’t escape. Mr Mc Laine’s welcome wasn’t as cold as I had expected, perhaps because he simply ignored me, and didn’t answer my greeting. Throughout the morning he pretended that I wasn’t there, and I was overcome by unhappiness. “s**t! This damn computer!” He punched the table, one inch away from the computer. I tried to talk naturally. “Is something wrong?” He sneered, without looking at me. “Something? Everything’s wrong. Everything.” I waited in silence for him to explain. “It stopped working, damn it!” He pointed to the computer, his tone full of bitterness. I clumsily walked to his side, in an attempt to help him, even though my technological knowledge was very limited. He di

