Here I am. Or better said, here I all am. Five clones of myself and I are about to play ome three-on-three basketball. Who will win? How in the world are we going to decide who starts with the ball if we are exactly the same?
Remember the days of simple math. Remember the term "absolute value?" Those straight and serious bars meant the distance between the number and zero on the number line. Three kids start on different places in the number line. Lily starts on zero. Lily has an ok life. Her mother is going out with a proctologist who Lily doesn't particularly like, but on the plus side, Lily excels in higher placement math. Lily has two best friends, Noah and Simon. Lily's life revolves around Simon.
What if you could study under the most famous geniuses in music? Anna Maria will promise her dying father to study under a world famous musician. When he dies, Anna Maria is sent to an orphanage in Venice, Italy with one possession, a violin her father made her. The violin is her prized possession and the only reminder of her father. Anna Maria arrives at the orphanage not knowing what to expect. She meets the other girls, meets the teachers, and learns the rituals of the orphanage.
Superman has x-ray vision! Spiderman can shoot spider webs from his hands! Wonder Woman can fly! What can Abby Carnelia do? Abby can make an egg spin by tugging at her earlobes! Abby can't explain how she makes the egg spin. Abby checks the internet and every magic book in her library. Abby decides she has a magic power. To find out more about her magic power, Abby finds an ad in the newspaper for "Cadabra Magic Camps for Children". Camp Cadabra offers help for learning magic tricks and unexplained phenomena. Abby is interested and signs up to go.