She woke up the next morning and she was very tired. She got dressed and brushed her teeth and hair. Then she went downstairs.

"Hi Honey," greeted her mom. "Hi Terra," greeted her dad. "Hay guys," she replied. Her mom picked up her butterfly clip and put it in her hair. "Can I please borrow that? Asked Terra. It is so pretty and it would look great with my outfit." "No honey, her mom replied. This clip is very important to me. You can't borrow it. I'm sorry." Terra frowned. She took out a box of cereal and poured herself a bowl. She ate it quickly and then ran out the door. She looked at her watch. "I'm going to be late for school!" she thought. Then she looked at the big rock she had used the night before. She got on and flew off to school.

She got off of it when she reached school. All the kids stared. A kindergartener walked up and asked, "How did you do that?" Suddenly tons of kids were swarming around her asking questions. "Next time I land it a block away from the school," she thought. Suddenly the bell rung. She walked inside.

She got in sat in her desk. Then she realized she would have nobody to talk to. Kim wouldn't be at school after what happened and Lindsey. Well Lindsey wasn't really her friend. She was Kim's. Anyway, Lindsey went to a private school. "Oh well," she thought. The day pasted very slowly. Finally it ended.

She walked outside. About five older boys probably in high school or going into high school next year were standing around her. "My little brother says you can move rocks, said one of boys. Were you lying to him? Cause if you were you're going to get it!" "I wasn't lying," replied Terra. "Then prove it," he said. She looked at a rock and concentrated. Nothing happened. She tried again but still nothing. She tried everything but nothing. "Not now! She thought. Anytime but now. Please move." It didn't though. "You lied to me and my brother, he said. You are going to pay." He aimed a punch at Terra but she just barley dodged it. The kid tried again. He succeeded and knocked her to the ground. Terra slowly got up. She threw a punch at him. It hit. She did another then she jumped and kicked him. Suddenly the principal came out. "Terra! She yelled. What the heck do you think you are doing?" "They were trying to beat me up, explained Terra. I had to defend myself." "We were just asking if she had seen my brother," lied one of the boys. "He's lying!" yelled Terra. "Terra be quiet! Yelled the principal. I am sorry if she caused you guys trouble. Come with me Terra." She followed. She could here the others snickering as she went inside.

They stepped into the principal's office. "They were lying I swear!" Terra yelled. "Terra I don't want to hear another word, said the principal. You are the liar. I didn't see them make a single move on you but I did see you beating on them." Terra was about to say what happened but she decided she wouldn't believe her anyway. "I am sorry Terra but you are going to have to stay after school everyday this month." "That's not fair!" yelled Terra. "Want me to make it longer?" she threatened. "No," she sighed. "Now go home," she said. Terra walked out of the school.