First things first, my name. It's Ching Lan. I have moved from China to America. In a city named Fair City. Luckily for me, I know English. Though not a lot, just enough to get me around the town and school. Today is my first day at an American school. I'm not that excited.

At Woodview Elementary (no one's POV),

"Okay class," Ms. Davis said as the bell rang, "Today we are getting a new student."

The class was silent, Becky Botsford sighed. Another new student, she thought, I hope he or she is not a villain.

The door opened, a Chinese girl stepped inside.

Ching Lan's POV,

"Alright class," the teacher said, "This is Ching Lan, she is from China."

I then looked around the class, everyone looked different. They just didn't look like most people back in China.

"Alright," the teacher said, "You can sit over there."

I sat next to some brown haired and (not to be racist) brown skinned girl.

"Alright," the teacher said, "Let's continue class."

I drew in my notebook, I drew all my favorite TV shows, my favorite books, and my favorite video games. Well, just the characters. Soon, it was recess time. Everyone ran outside, I walked out slowly.

"Why," I asked myself, "Why did I move to America?"

Then the outside was stranger than the inside. The playground had looked like it was built out of robot parts.

"Robot parts?" I asked.

There is many mysteries to this American city. Though my main question is, how do I learn about it all?

"Are you Ching Lan?"

I turned around and saw a blond girl.

"Who are you?" I asked in not-so-fluent English.

"I'm Violet," the girl said, "So you are the new girl from China?"

I nodded, "Yes. I am new to America and this city."

"It seems you need a friend," Violet said, "I'll be happier to be your friend."

Well, I need to find out more about this city. Maybe, I can learn it from her.

"Okay," I said, "Can I ask a question?"

Violet nodded, "Sure Ching Lan!"

"Why does the playground look like it was built out of robot parts?"

"Because it is," Violet said, "WordGirl defeated some giant robots, then the school decided to make the parts into a playground."

"Who is WordGirl?" I asked.

"WordGirl is a superhero that protects out city."

I smiled, at least that explains the robot parts and how it was built. Then I saw that brown haired girl walked up to us.

"Hi Violet! Who's this?"

"Oh Becky," Violet said, "This is Ching Lan! The new girl from China."

Becky then waved to me, "Hi Ching Lan!"

"Hello," I said, "It is nice to meet you."

The bell then rang, dang it! I still had more mysteries to solve. I kept thinking during classes. If WordGirl was a "super hero" does that mean the cops are almost useless? Does it also means that the citizens AND the cops are dependent on her? Does this mean, I can't continue being the person I was?