Fantastic

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One day I went to Cam’s house to help tutor their little sister. Even though it was summer break Hannah still wanted to study she was a year younger than me but she was in her proper grade. Even though she is very studious, she can never seem to retain the information she is given. I accidentally developed a new way to teach that works for Hannah’s learning “disabilities” as the adults call them. This is one of the reasons I dislike adults; they always find the negative sides to everything. Anyways, so ever since we discovered that the way I teach is good for her to learn, I’ve been tutoring her. Usually I will go to her house for school work and stuff then head over to my house to play. I think it’s been 2 years since we been doing things like this. She used to be behind on her studies but I managed to not only catch her up, but even get her ahead so I don’t have to stress teach. I wonder how her teachers reacted when they saw that she went from 35% averages to 70’s and 80’s. I heard when it first started happening they thought she was cheating so they made her do her exams in a separate room away from other students and she still got good grades. So after a week or so with that system, they let her back into doing exams and tests in the classroom. I found out the best way the best way to teach her was by relating situations to tv shows movies or other fictions. Now that she know how to learn knowledge and retain it, she tries to put her knowledge to use. She has spent the last 6 months of free time piecing together a new kind of mechanism that no one from the general public would ever get to see in their lives. A mechanical weapon as small as a needle but deadly and changing. She found a metal unknown to science and she used it. We called it “Cëpoigon”. It was a shortened easier way if saying Sea Poison and Snapdragon. We called it that because it had the same colour at a Snapdragon’s Skull and was found near plants that look like the Sea Poison Tree. Though it couldn’t have been those plants because they don’t grow in this part of the world plus those are both rare flowers. She is the Fiction smart of the group. She can recite all kinds of mythology from all over the world. Hannah even learned to read palms and tea leaves. She knows everything about horoscopes and eyes. And can read people like books, almost literally. It’s crazy how well she can pay attention to things if she associates it with something out of a fake world. Luckily we all have knowledge that would come in handy otherwise our story might head too far down south to even tell. After Hannah had completely finished the prototype for her “Heart Piercer” as she called it. It was supposed to be launched from a sleeve so fast it could fly through a person’s body leaving barely a piercing so they die slowly. Or you know you could tip it with poison and kill them fast. Either way works. She began working on new weapons and the things she makes inspires my stories. Yes, I am an author. Hannah wants people to know of her creations without the world knowing a 12 year old was making weapons no one ever created not, even the military.
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