DISCLAIMER- I don't own any of the Harry Potter stuff, that all is Ms.
J.K. Rowling's. But, I DO own the plot, and of course, Edward.
A/N- It may seem a little confusing without knowing a little bit about the characters. I didn't know my computer could do this cool little smiley face ((), so that little smiley face will indicate thecharacters who really exist. And the people who really exist all go tomy school, except for two.
( Kathryn Collins- best friend of Sara, and loves to laugh
( Matt Gullace- one of the most athletic people in my class, and he's always laughing
( Sara Pancurak- best friend of Kathryn, likes to laugh and always be presentable
( George Calendriello- he always is smiling- even when he's in trouble! Oh, and also in Witness Protection.
( Brian Vannote- he kind of sucks up to teachers at times, but he's still nice
( Matt Freeman- he is always talking to Mike and he 's also friends with Everett
( Chris Gullace- he obsessed with movies, loves to draw, and is Matt Gullace's older brother
( Liz Bova- she a girl, but way to manly, she thinks she's ALL that
( Mike Luberto- he is the second funniest in our class, but he makes innapropriate jokes
( Dave Metts- the one with the helmet hair! He's known to have a huge crush on Marie
( Everret Ravens- he's rather short to be 14, but he's the funniest kid in our class and is always in trouble
( Justine Mata- extremely hairy and perverted, and denies liking John, but she really does
( John Jennette- the smartest kid in our class, very artistic, loves to read, and is going out with Christine
( Marie Karpodinis- she is funny but does stupid things, she hates Dave, and is best friends with Christine
( Jack Nugent- thied funiest and the one with the big nose- Gonzo!
( Christine Barton- that's me of course! I'm known as the Genius, I talk a lot, and yes I am going out with John
( Andy Fotoinos- Marie's boyfriend, and I don't know a thing about him, except that he's hot
( James Dextroxa- John's friend, and he's a little crazy but he's hilarious!
Chapter 1-The Beginning
Beep! Beep! Beep! The alarm went off as Christine Barton was jerked into consciousness by the annoying buzzer of her alarm, since she had forgotten to put a CD in it last night.
"Monday. Another day. Great," she said to herself sarcastically.
Christine was actually looking forward to the day because she had one of the most funny classes to go to school with, and a great best friend there too, Marie. Even though school would be out soon, Christine knew she wouldn't want it to end. She would miss all the jokes and laughter every single day. She would love it if her whole class could go to the same summer camp, but that was near impossible. That would be the best summer of her life.
"Omigosh, we have a Social Studies test today, I almost forgot! I just need to do a five-minute study," Christine shrieked to herself, trying to calm down.
Christine went over the main ideas of Chapter 13 as she got into the car to school.
***
Marie was practically jumping up and down when Christine arrived at school.
"Guess what!" Marie said.
"What is it?" Christine replied.
"I have great news- I'm coming back next year!" Marie said excitedly.
"What?! You're kidding! That's great!" Christine said, throwing her bag behind her chair.
"Oh, yeah, I have bad news too," Marie continued.
Something told Christine that the bad news was that Marie couldn't go to the dance and meet Mary.( Like she really wanted to meet her anyway.)
"You can't go to the dance, right?" Christine said uncertainly.
Marie's eyes opened wide. "How'd you know?" Marie said back.
Christine shrugged as everyone lined up to go to Music. As they trekked over to the main building, Christine was wondering why she had known the bad news from Marie. Maybe she had told Christine before and they both forgot.
Music was boring that day, mainly because all they were doing was practicing their song for the Spring Concert,"Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan.On the way back to the classroom, Jack skipped by Marie and Christine talking with John and Dave.
"Oh, perfect couple, Christine and Marie!" Jack said in his annoying little voice.
"Jack, shut up you jerk!" Marie yelled at him.
"Come back here, dork!" Christine said as she was about to chase after him. That was the third time he had said that, and now it was time for him to pay. She had the intention of slapping him, but when Christine blinked, Jack was standing right in front of her, rooted to the spot. Jack had been closer to the annex (or should I say trailers), while Christine had been back by the office.
"What the...," Jack said softly, in complete awe, "but... I...just ... back.. there ... then...here...huh?"
Christine's anger toward Jack left her and was replaced with a feeling of something remarkable happening. Jack sprinted again to the annex with one look over his shoulder at Christine.
"Hey, cool magic trick! How did you make him seem over there, and then right in front of you? Cool!" John said, but Christine wasn't really listening,she felt as though someone was watching her.
As usual, everyone was very noisy. They were reviewing for final exams. Being a new student at St.Thomas Christian Academy that year, Christine had never taken finals.
"I see no reason for them. Obviously, they are unneeded if I went eight years of school without taking them!" Christine complained.
"Eight? Eight years? We're in 7th grade! Seven years of school! I thought you were the genius?" said Dave.
"Yeah, duh, I still am, Kindergarten, stupid,"Christine snapped.
"Oh, yeah, I forgot. Good call!" Dave replied.
Dave sometimes didn't think about what he said. This was completely normal for him and some of the other kids in Christine's class. The rest of the day went smoothly, except for a 6-th grader next door being yelled at. She was practically crying, "But I only asked a question!"
The next day was Tuesday. When Christine got to her classroom at 8:50 am and plopped into her seat next to Marie, she asked her, "Did we have math homework last night?"
"Yeah, ditto on the stopwatch," John replied while he was finishing a picture he was drawing.
"Oh, no! I didn't do it! I left it at school yesterday!"Christine whined as she pulled out her Math book. Christine took out the unfinished ditto, but something was strange about it.
"I thought you said you forgot to bring it home," Marie simply said.
The answers were all filled out. They were in Christine's handwriting, and in her favorite pen color, but that was impossible. No one else could have done it because she had the only pen in that color, and that pen had been at home with her.
"I - I - I - did, I don't know, but how..."Christine stammered. She was clueless on how it had gotten done. At least I won't get in trouble for not doing my homework, Christine thought.
The girls had Computers that Tuesday morning. They were completing unfinished files they had done recently. Christine looked at her graph, which looked awesome, due to the special effects she did. She was about to save it and call the teacher, Mrs.Freeman over to look at it. All of the sudden, a flash of white light and a boom of thunder announced a thunderstorm, while they were all in a room full of electrical equipment. The lights flickered, then went out completely. The computer screen went blank.
"Noooooo! I worked so hard on that, and now it's lost," Christine complained.
"Noooooo! Now we can't go outside for Gym," Liz said sadly as she gazed out the window; it had started to pour. About 10 minutes later, Liz was in a happier mood since the thunderstorm had just stopped, and the sun came out.
"OK, restart your computers, and try to redo what you did before the end of class, we have fifteen more minutes," Mrs. Freeman said, looking really disappointed.
Christine flipped the switches to turn on her computer. When the screen flickered on, her graph was still there."Awesome! It saved," Christine exclaimed,which made everyone turn to see why she was so happy that her work supposedly got lost. The five other girls weren't so lucky- all they had of theirs was up to the point they last saved it. Justine, who sat next to Christine was in outrage.
"How'd you do that? You didn't save it! I saw you! The power went out and the monitor was totally off! Stupid!"
"Get a life, Justine,"Christine said, half to herself. That was completely strange. There was no way it could have saved itself.
That's how it went for the remainder of the week- strange. But there was one remarkable thing that happened. In the other building the ceiling fell through and the next day it had been repaired. And it wasn't the repairman either. He was supposed to have come later that day. All of the weird events seemed to be like something Christine had read: the Harry Potter books. Before Harry known that he was a wizard, strange things happened to him,too. But those books were fantasy. So then what was the logical explanation?
A/N- It may seem a little confusing without knowing a little bit about the characters. I didn't know my computer could do this cool little smiley face ((), so that little smiley face will indicate thecharacters who really exist. And the people who really exist all go tomy school, except for two.
( Kathryn Collins- best friend of Sara, and loves to laugh
( Matt Gullace- one of the most athletic people in my class, and he's always laughing
( Sara Pancurak- best friend of Kathryn, likes to laugh and always be presentable
( George Calendriello- he always is smiling- even when he's in trouble! Oh, and also in Witness Protection.
( Brian Vannote- he kind of sucks up to teachers at times, but he's still nice
( Matt Freeman- he is always talking to Mike and he 's also friends with Everett
( Chris Gullace- he obsessed with movies, loves to draw, and is Matt Gullace's older brother
( Liz Bova- she a girl, but way to manly, she thinks she's ALL that
( Mike Luberto- he is the second funniest in our class, but he makes innapropriate jokes
( Dave Metts- the one with the helmet hair! He's known to have a huge crush on Marie
( Everret Ravens- he's rather short to be 14, but he's the funniest kid in our class and is always in trouble
( Justine Mata- extremely hairy and perverted, and denies liking John, but she really does
( John Jennette- the smartest kid in our class, very artistic, loves to read, and is going out with Christine
( Marie Karpodinis- she is funny but does stupid things, she hates Dave, and is best friends with Christine
( Jack Nugent- thied funiest and the one with the big nose- Gonzo!
( Christine Barton- that's me of course! I'm known as the Genius, I talk a lot, and yes I am going out with John
( Andy Fotoinos- Marie's boyfriend, and I don't know a thing about him, except that he's hot
( James Dextroxa- John's friend, and he's a little crazy but he's hilarious!
Chapter 1-The Beginning
Beep! Beep! Beep! The alarm went off as Christine Barton was jerked into consciousness by the annoying buzzer of her alarm, since she had forgotten to put a CD in it last night.
"Monday. Another day. Great," she said to herself sarcastically.
Christine was actually looking forward to the day because she had one of the most funny classes to go to school with, and a great best friend there too, Marie. Even though school would be out soon, Christine knew she wouldn't want it to end. She would miss all the jokes and laughter every single day. She would love it if her whole class could go to the same summer camp, but that was near impossible. That would be the best summer of her life.
"Omigosh, we have a Social Studies test today, I almost forgot! I just need to do a five-minute study," Christine shrieked to herself, trying to calm down.
Christine went over the main ideas of Chapter 13 as she got into the car to school.
***
Marie was practically jumping up and down when Christine arrived at school.
"Guess what!" Marie said.
"What is it?" Christine replied.
"I have great news- I'm coming back next year!" Marie said excitedly.
"What?! You're kidding! That's great!" Christine said, throwing her bag behind her chair.
"Oh, yeah, I have bad news too," Marie continued.
Something told Christine that the bad news was that Marie couldn't go to the dance and meet Mary.( Like she really wanted to meet her anyway.)
"You can't go to the dance, right?" Christine said uncertainly.
Marie's eyes opened wide. "How'd you know?" Marie said back.
Christine shrugged as everyone lined up to go to Music. As they trekked over to the main building, Christine was wondering why she had known the bad news from Marie. Maybe she had told Christine before and they both forgot.
Music was boring that day, mainly because all they were doing was practicing their song for the Spring Concert,"Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan.On the way back to the classroom, Jack skipped by Marie and Christine talking with John and Dave.
"Oh, perfect couple, Christine and Marie!" Jack said in his annoying little voice.
"Jack, shut up you jerk!" Marie yelled at him.
"Come back here, dork!" Christine said as she was about to chase after him. That was the third time he had said that, and now it was time for him to pay. She had the intention of slapping him, but when Christine blinked, Jack was standing right in front of her, rooted to the spot. Jack had been closer to the annex (or should I say trailers), while Christine had been back by the office.
"What the...," Jack said softly, in complete awe, "but... I...just ... back.. there ... then...here...huh?"
Christine's anger toward Jack left her and was replaced with a feeling of something remarkable happening. Jack sprinted again to the annex with one look over his shoulder at Christine.
"Hey, cool magic trick! How did you make him seem over there, and then right in front of you? Cool!" John said, but Christine wasn't really listening,she felt as though someone was watching her.
As usual, everyone was very noisy. They were reviewing for final exams. Being a new student at St.Thomas Christian Academy that year, Christine had never taken finals.
"I see no reason for them. Obviously, they are unneeded if I went eight years of school without taking them!" Christine complained.
"Eight? Eight years? We're in 7th grade! Seven years of school! I thought you were the genius?" said Dave.
"Yeah, duh, I still am, Kindergarten, stupid,"Christine snapped.
"Oh, yeah, I forgot. Good call!" Dave replied.
Dave sometimes didn't think about what he said. This was completely normal for him and some of the other kids in Christine's class. The rest of the day went smoothly, except for a 6-th grader next door being yelled at. She was practically crying, "But I only asked a question!"
The next day was Tuesday. When Christine got to her classroom at 8:50 am and plopped into her seat next to Marie, she asked her, "Did we have math homework last night?"
"Yeah, ditto on the stopwatch," John replied while he was finishing a picture he was drawing.
"Oh, no! I didn't do it! I left it at school yesterday!"Christine whined as she pulled out her Math book. Christine took out the unfinished ditto, but something was strange about it.
"I thought you said you forgot to bring it home," Marie simply said.
The answers were all filled out. They were in Christine's handwriting, and in her favorite pen color, but that was impossible. No one else could have done it because she had the only pen in that color, and that pen had been at home with her.
"I - I - I - did, I don't know, but how..."Christine stammered. She was clueless on how it had gotten done. At least I won't get in trouble for not doing my homework, Christine thought.
The girls had Computers that Tuesday morning. They were completing unfinished files they had done recently. Christine looked at her graph, which looked awesome, due to the special effects she did. She was about to save it and call the teacher, Mrs.Freeman over to look at it. All of the sudden, a flash of white light and a boom of thunder announced a thunderstorm, while they were all in a room full of electrical equipment. The lights flickered, then went out completely. The computer screen went blank.
"Noooooo! I worked so hard on that, and now it's lost," Christine complained.
"Noooooo! Now we can't go outside for Gym," Liz said sadly as she gazed out the window; it had started to pour. About 10 minutes later, Liz was in a happier mood since the thunderstorm had just stopped, and the sun came out.
"OK, restart your computers, and try to redo what you did before the end of class, we have fifteen more minutes," Mrs. Freeman said, looking really disappointed.
Christine flipped the switches to turn on her computer. When the screen flickered on, her graph was still there."Awesome! It saved," Christine exclaimed,which made everyone turn to see why she was so happy that her work supposedly got lost. The five other girls weren't so lucky- all they had of theirs was up to the point they last saved it. Justine, who sat next to Christine was in outrage.
"How'd you do that? You didn't save it! I saw you! The power went out and the monitor was totally off! Stupid!"
"Get a life, Justine,"Christine said, half to herself. That was completely strange. There was no way it could have saved itself.
That's how it went for the remainder of the week- strange. But there was one remarkable thing that happened. In the other building the ceiling fell through and the next day it had been repaired. And it wasn't the repairman either. He was supposed to have come later that day. All of the weird events seemed to be like something Christine had read: the Harry Potter books. Before Harry known that he was a wizard, strange things happened to him,too. But those books were fantasy. So then what was the logical explanation?
