"Uhhhhhhhh," Sophia Eva Jillian Brinks sighed as she heaved herself out of bed

Well, I guess this is it. She thought as she threw on some clothes, my first day at a new school. Bloor's Academy, what a strange name!! I guess it will be good for someone like me, someone with special "powers".

Jillian (as she liked to be called) looked in the floor to ceiling mirror that covered an entire wall in her bedroom. Jillian was middle height, with mid-length gold colored hair, striking green eyes, and a face that was, as her mother said, "too pretty for her own good ".

Hmm, Jillian thought, maybe this outfit wasn't the best. She was wearing a faded blue t-shirt that said

The Cat

Shack

and a pair of equally faded jeans.

"Oh well," she said out loud and bounced downstairs for breakfast.

About 30 minutes later Jillian was standing outside still munching on a piece of toast when a purple bus pulled up, creaked to a stop, and opened it's doors.

"Wow, a purple bus," someone next to her said. Jillian turned and saw a petite girl with brown hair and blue eyes looking at her, the weird thing was she seemed to be looking into her, not at her.

"Yep, this is the bus the kids in drama ride in," another girl with red, purple, and pink hair said as they boarded the bus and found their seats, "by the way I'm Olivia, what's your name?"

"Well, my real name is Sophia Eva Jillian Brinks, but you can call me Jillian. And I feel like I've seen you before, I don't know why, but it's just this odd feeling that I've seen your face or something. I probably haven't though, I do that all the time, you know, think I've seen som-"

"My name is Tammy," the petite girl interrupted Jillian," but most people call me Tam."

"Do you want to know why I am called Jillian instead of Sophia? Here let me tell you…"

The rest of the bus ride was filled with Jillian telling them about the time her least favorite cousin (who calls her Sophia) locked her in the creepy cellar at her house for 3 hours when she was 7.

When they finally reached Bloor's Jillian asked Tam and Olivia if they were endowed.

Both of the girls were silent.

"Oh, come on are you endowed or not? I am but my mom said I can only tell you part of it. I'll tell you what my endowment is if you tell me if you two are and what it is!"

"I'm endowed but I'd prefer to keep my endowment a secret," Tam said quietly, "Bad things have happened to people who knew what it was."