Chapter 3 Idea

Seeing all the orphans, inamoratos, famous schoolmates, lovers and friends together in the library suddenly gave Susan a great idea about her new novel.

¡®Wait, I just thought of something very important to do. Thanks for the tour, bye!¡¯ Susan ran towards the door she would walk in every afternoon.

This time annoying the accusatorial people, she raced with time to get to the seat. Before you could say ¡®what the¡­¡¯ she was already scribbling on her storybook.

Alice and (the other people) could only overlook her through the window bending her head over. Mrs. Klaus came over and droved them away as if they were all ducklings.

¡°¡­ Once there were three odd shaped planets hooked together like this: )0(. When a mankind creates a character on earth, that figure turns out in that world. If it was a great hero (such as Spiderman), it lives in the far left side of that world; if it was a normal person (such as Oliver Twist), it lives in the huge middle part; if it was an evil character (such as Voldemort), it lives on the far right side of that world¡­.¡±

¡°¡­Magical mist covered the dark side¡­¡±

¡°¡­Super heroes flew every where in the sky, trying to warn the unaware man-kind below¡­¡±

She scribbled down nearly 200 pages of words that evening. All magically changed the atmosphere into fantasy, Susan¡¯s imaginations soar through massive creations, she wrote it in words on pieces of paper and the words and papers became great creations she beyond to know.

Susan¡¯s new but un-finished novel became excessively popular around the local schools like influenza spreading across the district.

The novel changed Susan¡¯s life forever.

She had more friends than anyone else, but ¡®they are mostly fans¡¯ says Susan to Melissa on a science lesson just after they finished doing a test

She had people coming to her and tells her that she should publish it, but ¡®I haven¡¯t finished it¡¯ said Susan on the phone to Melissa at Saturday midnight.

She met a few reporters that wanted her on the newspaper, but ¡®a normal life is what I only want¡¯ explained Susan to one of the gazetteers from the local newspaper.

She couldn¡¯t find free time for herself; fans crowded around her at school; passer-bys were at a respectful distance from her; librarians talked to her when she wanted to do her homework; people come up and just say hello when she is in the middle of something important; telephone calls from sundry people.

Susan hated her new life, ¡®it is crazy!¡¯ she shouts in her room everyday. She had to write her stories in the smelly and noisy room.

There was only one thing she liked about her popularity, at least her parents would know news from her and hopefully they will be proud.

Susan was thinking about her parents again in her room when there was a knock on the door.

¡®Not reporters or fans from the school in this time of day!¡¯ she yelled in her brain. As Susan went to open the door she tried her best not to let others know how furibund she was, smiling stiffly Susan flung open the door.

But it was no reporter nor fan, the person in the doorway was-Mrs. Klaus.