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In Secret Supers in Space, four seventh graders with four different disabilities and four different superpowers go to a space camp for the summer. They learn all about the space program. But they didn’t expect to be hijacked into outer space. Merry Christmas to all!

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“What are you doing, Jeremy?”

Startled, I looked up from my computer and turned around in my wheelchair. My best friend, Dan, had slipped silently into my lab. I still thought of it that way, but we’d made it into the Secret Supers clubhouse almost a year ago. Dan’s round, brown face smiled down at me while his tall, wide frame loomed behind me. His dark glasses hid his blind eyes.

“I didn’t hear you come down the elevator.”

“I took the stairs. Your mom made cookies, so I came over. I could smell them from my house.”

“You mean, you could smell them from my mom’s thoughts?”

“And your’s and your dad’s. You were all excited, so I couldn’t help myself from taking a sniff from your mom’s nose. I didn’t snoop any further than that.”

“I know you respect everyone’s privacy with your mindreading power.”

“Except maybe yours. You did permit me to read yours anytime. But I haven’t read your mind about what you’re concentrating on. C’mon, tell your old friend Dan.”

“Don’t tell anyone. I want to surprise the Secret Supers.”

“Of course not. Now I’m dying to know!”

“I’m applying to Space Camp.”

“What’s Space Camp? I can hear the capital letters in your voice.”

I spun my wheelchair around to face him. “What’s Space Camp? It’s the greatest camp there is! We’re all bored out of our minds now that August has started and we want to do something. Space Camp teaches you all about our space program. You learn about astronauts and rockets. You go on a centrifuge and experience zero-g and moon gravity.

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“Sounds fun and cool. I can see them accepting you, Jeremy, but how about the rest of us? I guess Kayla would make it, but Aubrey and I are just average students.”

“As far as I can tell, there are no qualifications, just an interest in space and rocketry.”

“I sure got more interested in space after our adventure chasing the villain in a rocket at the coaster park this summer. What about the money?” Dan sat down in the chair so I didn’t have to look up at him.

“Mom and Dad have been saving the royalties from Secret Supers and Villain’s Vacation for you, Kayla, and Aubrey, and you can use that for the camp.”

“Well, count me in!” Dan’s huge hand engulfed mine. I felt like a little kid—which I was. I didn’t usually think about how small I was until Dan was right next to me. Or Aubrey, who was also Dan’s size.

“I just thought of a problem.” Dan frowned, his brows hitting his dark glasses. “What about my parents? And Kayla’s and Aubrey’s?”

“Mom and Dad have already been in touch with them ever since our royalties from the books have been coming in. They all agreed to divide them.  Everyone’s just waiting on me to tell all the Secret Supers.”

“Now I know, so we might as well let Kayla and Aubrey know.”

I glanced at my screen clock. “Ten thirty. I can call Kayla, but Aubrey’s at her summer baseball practice.” I speed-dialed Kayla.

“You don’t have to put her on speakerphone. I can read her mind.”

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I laughed. “You read my mind. I was ready to do that.”

Hello, Jeremy. Kayla’s voice sounded in my mind. Kayla had spinal meningitis and could no longer talk or walk without a walker. I felt sad when I heard her high mental voice, sounding just as she used to talk before losing it.

“Hi, Kayla. I’ve got big news for you and Aubrey: the Secret Supers are going to Space Camp!”

Sounds like fun. I assume it’s all paid for and our parents are on board?

 “Right. I researched it, then my parents contacted yours, Dan’s, and Aubrey’s, and everyone agreed. Just now, I applied and got approval. We’ll be gone for a week.”

When?

“The last week in August, just before Labor Day.”

Now I have something to look forward to, instead of another sweltering day. How long does it last?

“A week. We arrive on the last Sunday of the month and leave on Friday.”

Is Dan there?

“Yeah, I’m here Kayla.” Dan leaned over my shoulder.

“How’d you know, Kayla? Dan snuck up on me as I was applying to the camp online. Are you mind reading now as well as sending thoughts?”

No, just sending, like always. I just know you, Jeremy. You don’t give up secrets until you have to. I figured Dan would be there. He sees you about every day. Say, where is this Space Camp?

“Huntsville, Alabama. We’re driving down there the day before in our big van. It’ll take us about twelve hours, dad said.”

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I suppose you want me to tell Aubrey. I’ll give her the message to come over to our Secret Supers room, and we’ll all surprise her when she comes in.

“Great idea, Kayla!” I grinned.

Dan’s head snapped up from the phone and then he leaned back down. “You can tell her now. Her practice was canceled because of a thunderstorm. Boy, is she grumpy!”

“Baseball’s the love of her life,” I said. “A new adventure will cheer her up.”

All right, I told her to meet us there. She’s riding her bike straight from practice.

Dan placed his hand on his head like he does when he’s listening telepathically. “Uh, oh, Kayla, you’d better hurry. She’ll beat you here.”

I didn’t think of that. Mom’s busy at work. I can’t interrupt her, and I can’t bike anymore.

I straightened in my wheelchair. “Let me give you a lift—literally.”

Now you’re reading my mind, Jeremy. I was just about to ask you for help. Are you sending your flying car?

“Nope.  Just put on your Secret Supers outfit and I’ll fly you over.”

“I’ll put on mine. It’s here in my backpack.” Dan slid it off his shoulders.

I hadn’t noticed Dan’s backpack.  I turned to my phone. “We’ll make it a full club meeting. This’ll be the first time we’ve worn the new costumes your mom made for us, Kayla.”

I modeled mine for Mom. They fit a lot better than the store-bought ones we had, and they’re much sturdier. The old ones were pretty scuffed up.

“Something about fighting ten-foot robots does that.” Dan grinned.

Kayla laughed, in their heads. Ha! Not to mention flying at a hundred miles per hour chasing speedboats and rockets.

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 “Are you ready, Kayla? I can picture your front porch in my mind and pick you up there.”

Just about.  Let me get my boots on. There. I’m ready.

I imagined Kayla standing on her front porch. I exerted my telekinesis.

Okay, Jeremy, can you pick me up another fifty feet? Then I’ll be clear of any telephone or power wires between my house and yours.

“Sure.” I pulled her toward my house at a steady rate.

All right, I’m right over your yard, Jeremy. That was something! I felt like a flying superhero. But carrying my walker.

“But no cape.” Dan grinned as he talked into Jeremy’s phone.

Right, Dan. The best superheroes –don’t have capes, and we don’t either.  But we do have masks.

The elevator came down. Dan and I greeted Kayla as she got out in her walker. My parents had installed the elevator when I got my first electric wheelchair in first grade.

“Sorry, Kayla, I should have helped you walk like I usually do.”

No problem, Jeremy. You won’t always be around to help me. I still have hope I’ll be able to regain my strength and balance if I keep working at therapy. And your mom gave me a chocolate chip cookie on the way. Kayla pulled out a warm, soft cookie from the purse hanging from her walker.

I liked seeing Kayla’s pretty features face-to-face. Her dark eyes were framed by the black mask and her black hair rested on the scarlet tights. Still, she had a handkerchief in her hand. She tended to drool because she couldn’t control her muscles.

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“Uh, I’m the only one not in uniform. I’d better change.” A uniform flew out of the cupboard as I rose from my wheelchair and flew into the bathroom.

“You’d better hurry, Jeremy. Aubrey’s coming here at full speed! She’s keeping up with traffic on her bike. She’s using her super strength.” Dan called after me from the other room.

“Ha! Dan, I’m almost as fast as any superhero. Kayla, did you tell Aubrey to wear her uniform?” I yelled from the bathroom as I dressed telekinetically, pulling the tights over my legs twisted by a lifetime of cerebral palsy. It did fit better than the old uniform. Even the boots went on better. I loved the material I selected. It was completely air tight and waterproof. It fit beautifully with the other secret enhancements I’d put in. I wondered when I should tell the others about them.

Of course—

THUMP! THUMP! Ba-DUMP!

I don’t need to read minds to know that’s Aubrey. No one else pounds as she does down the stairs.

The door to the clubroom burst open. “TA-DA! I’m here. I came here at the speed of light,  on a bicycle.”

Coming out of the bathroom, I saw Aubrey’s tousled blond hair peeking out of her baseball cap. Sweat beaded her broad forehead. Her black mask and red Secret Supers uniform clashed with her green ball cap.  Instead of black boots, her prosthetic legs went to her knees.

I smiled at her. “Aubrey, did you notice how much better these new uniforms fit?”

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“Yeah, it doesn’t bind me at all when I run or bike. I could wear it all the time. It’s easy to get on and fits nicely around my stumps. Now tell me what the big news is, Jeremy. Kayla wouldn’t tell me anything!”

“The big news is we’re all going to Space Camp later this month.”

“Woah! Will we learn to be astronauts?” Even talking normally, Aubrey was loud. She sat on a chair and crossed her prosthetic legs. She’d lost both legs in an auto accident. After melting one prosthetic leg while rescuing Dan’s family from a house fire, I had a pair made using a 3D printer. The black, carbon-fiber latticework blended perfectly with her red tights. Everyone else had black boots.

“Kind of. Here’s the agenda.” I cast the Space Camp website to my wall-mounted monitor. They read:

  • Train like an astronaut on the 1/6th Gravity Chair and the Multi-Axis Trainer.
  • Design, build, and launch a team rocket and safely recover its payload.
  • Discover the role the International Space Station plays in our global community.
  • Prepare for every contingency as you go to Mars on an extended-duration mission simulation.

“Man, Jeremy, you didn’t tell me all that!”  Dan looked in Jeremy’s direction.

“Well, you could have read my mind.”

“My dad is really strict about that. He doesn’t want me mindreading without permission or if something is life and death. I did borrow your eyes to read it.”

“You always have permission with me.”

And me.

“Me, too, if you can find anything in there. My science teacher says I’ve got nothing up there.”

“Aubrey, wait until you tell your teacher you went to Space Camp. The session can count for college credits.” Jeremy tried to encourage her.

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“Right, but what if they give me some formula I don’t know? I’m not good at math, let alone algebra.”

We’re always here to help you, Aubrey. Kayla carefully transferred from her walker to a chair.

“I do okay at science, but nothing like you and Jeremy. I’ll help you as well as I can, Aubrey.” Dan’s dark glasses met Aubrey’s blue eyes. They were of the same height and build but as different as night and day.

“That’s why we’re a team, Aubrey. You don’t expect a weightlifter to be a genius, do you?”

“Are you calling me a muscle-bound weightlifter, Jeremy?”

“Uh, no, I was just making a comparison of contrasts.” Oh, no! I felt my face glow as red as my uniform. I had a secret crush on Aubrey and didn’t want to offend her.

She grinned. “I’m just pulling your leg, Jeremy. I identify with weightlifters. I like lifting and smashing things. It’s my natural gift!” She made a bicep the size of grapefruit.

I tried to butter her up. “Well, you’ve saved the whole team with your strength.”

Like when you pulled the steel net off us as the robots shot at us with machine guns.

“Thanks, guys. I know you’ve got my back. And I’ve got yours.” Aubrey looked at the floor under my computer table. “Hey, what about Dancer? He’s coming isn’t he?” She bent down and picked up my pet hamster, the Secret Supers mascot, out of his cage. He’d crawled into his uniform. It was a red vest with a black elastic belt and a backpack for his cell phone.

“Where’s your cell phone, Dancer?”

The hamster pointed at the floor by his cage and then gestured, “Bring it.”

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Aubrey grabbed it and set it before the hamster on the big work table. Dancer began to furiously type. Dancer was a super hamster, with genius-level intelligence. He remembered everything he read or heard, and he read all the time.

I cast Dancer’s text message app to the screen.

“whew. I thought i’d never get a word in. my phone fell out of my cage and my door was jammed shut.” Dancer was great at texting, but he had trouble typing capital letters or any shift-key character.

“Sorry, Dancer. I didn’t notice.” My face reddened again.

“bad timing, jeremy. yesterday as I conducted my circumnavigation of the yard, I noticed some corvids with metal yarmulkes.”

“I know a yarmulke is a Jewish religious cap, but what’s a corvid?” asked Aubrey.

“I don’t know either,” Jeremy and Dan said together.

It’s a crow, Kayla thoughtcast.

“cor·​vid – any of a family -corvidae- of stout-billed passerine birds including the crows, jays, magpies, and the raven. i didn’t know which species it was, so i just said corvid.“ Dancer’s message appeared on the screen.

“So it had a metal yarmulke, just like the chipmunks we found last spring spying on us. Those were cyborg chipmunks. A cyborg crow! That’s not good. Are cyborg mambas next?” I frowned.

Right. That means our villain Becky Robinson that we defeated at Coaster World is on the move and is spying on us.

“Or someone from her gang. We’d better tell the NSA.” I sighed.

“And our parents. Remember, we promised we would let them know the next time we heard of danger.”

“Right, Aubrey. Let’s go upstairs now and give them the bad news.”

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Dancer never stopped typing. His new message appeared. “wait. before you go, i’ve got to say it may not be a good idea to go to space camp at all.”

“Dancer, we fought off that gang twice before and won.” Aubrey petted his back as he continued swiping at his phone’s keyboard.

“i say this because you’ll be away from home and the villain can plan an attack.”

“Aubrey’s right, Dancer. That’s just what happened at Coaster World. We came out okay, and Becky was taken away in zip ties.” Now Dan patted Dancer. He didn’t stop typing.

“obviously she’s escaped and is probably coming back with reinforcements.”

“That’s logical, Dancer, but we can’t live our lives based upon what might happen. Maybe they’re planning to attack us at our home and will be completely thrown off if we go to Alabama?” I held Dancer in my lap as the hamster typed on the cell phone.

“okay. you’re humans, and i’m just a little hamster. what do i know?”

* * *

“Hi, Loretta. Are you all refreshed from your Paris vacation?”

I looked at my wall-sized monitor in my home. My boss and grandpa John Smith smiled genially at me. He might call me any time, day or night, but he always knew where to project his image so we could have a video conference. He stroked his salt-and-pepper pompadour in the bright sunlight. I could see the sea in the background. I knew his hideout was on some island. From the angle of sunlight I could calculate the time—but I had to answer him first.

“Hi, Papa Smith. Yes. I had a lot of fun waterskiing on the Riviera. I also cheated the casino in Monaco out of a million bucks.”

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“Of course.

 “But now I’m refreshed and bored. I haven’t had a job since I left for Coaster World.”

“I’m glad to hear you say that. I’ve got a challenging assignment for you—the Secret Supers.”

“Ugh! I sure want to get back at them. But they’re backed up by the NSA. I’m not eager to tackle them and the US government.”

Papa stroked his hair. “The best cure for falling off a horse is to get back on. How about if I get a partner for you?”

“They’d better be awfully competent. I can’t really work with anyone who’s incompetent, or average, or merely a genius.”

“How about if you and I work together?”

I gasped. Papa Smith had raised me. He’d been very vague about what happened to my parents, so he was the only parent I’d known. I’d dreamt of working with him in the family crime business, but I hadn’t seen much of him once I went to college and began teaching, over fifty years ago. He was the one person I was pretty sure was smarter than me. Or at least he knew more.

“That’d be wonderful! I’ve got some ideas I’d like to try out on our little red-uniformed friends.”

“Me too. I’ve got some news too. They’re going to Space Camp. Jeremy just applied today.”

“So are you intercepting their internet signals?”

“And cell phone communication. It’s easy as pie once you’re in their wireless network.”

“Let’s do this!”

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Villain’s Vacation Begins – Chapter 1 – Advent 16

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Villain’s Vacation Begins – Chapter 1 It’s my gift for you, on the 16th day of Advent. All through Advent I’ll give you a gift per day! Enjoy chapter 1 of my book Villain’s Vacation. In it, four seventh graders with four different disabilities and four different superpowers go to a coaster park. Too bad their worst enemy is there, out for revenge. Merry Christmas to all!

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How fascinating! This book says there are libraries where hundreds of books live. It also says the fiction books are in order by author name.

Dancer scurried off Your Sixth Year Reader to look at Jeremy Gentle’s bookshelf again. Jeremy was Dancer’s owner and unknowing educator. Ever since he’d taught himself to read by studying the newspapers lining the bottom of his cage, Dancer had craved reading.

He hadn’t figured out why he’d started reading. One day Dancer had noticed patterns in the markings. He saw they repeated themselves in clumps which then formed more patterns. Then he started listening to his owners differently. They also spoke in patterns. “Jeremy” was always called “Jeremy” or “Jeremy Gentle” by his mother and sometimes by his father.

Dancer had learned to understand Jeremy and his parents, and then he’d put the terms they said with the clumps on the paper. Each letter had a sound, and together they formed clumps his master called “words.” The idea was brilliant. No wonder they were his owners and he was only a hamster.

Dancer read each paper eagerly to the point of memorizing it, but reading started to bore him. Jeremy only changed the lining about once a week. So he’d watched Jeremy open and close his cage door. Then he copied the motion, using his paws and nose. He left to search for more words to read.

Dancer found a treasure trove. This bookshelf was one of six in the lower level of his master’s big cage. Dancer decided to explore upstairs when he finished the books down here. He wasn’t even done with this shelf yet.

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The books he read so far were Jeremy’s old schoolbooks, all marked up by Jeremy. Dancer could smell Jeremy’s scent on them. He’d learned about books called “fiction,” which were stories humans invented. Humans organized fiction by author, not topic, like nonfiction. Now, he’d look for these fiction books.

He scanned the shelf above the schoolbooks. Some of the hardbacks had names on the binding. Those were the authors. Wells, Yellen, Zach. That was alphabetical—maybe these were fiction books. He climbed to the second shelf and pulled the Zach one—Zombie Turkeys—out of its place.

 Soon he so was engrossed, he hardly heard the front door open. Jeremy was home! Dancer had to get back in his cage. Using his paws and mouth, he jammed the Your Sixth Year Reader and Zombie Turkeys back onto the shelf and scampered across Jeremy’s lab. He shinnied up the table leg to his cage, flipped the sliding door up with his nose, and squeezed in.

Jeremy rolled into the room in his electric wheelchair, with his friend Dan Elanga holding the back of it.

“Hi, Dancer! You’re up to greet me! Look, Dan. He’s standing up against his door.”

“He does look like he’s greeting you.” Dan wasn’t even looking at Dancer. Dancer knew he was using his telepathic power to see through Jeremy’s eyes.

Jeremy picked up Dancer and petted him. Dancer smelled Jeremy’s familiar scent. Someday he’d have to tell Jeremy that he’d learned to read. But how?

This Andy Zach seemed to know a lot about animals, at least zombie turkeys. Maybe he’d give Dancer some ideas.

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After Jeremy and his parents left the next day, Dancer finished Zombie Turkeys and learned about zombie squirrels, rabbits, cows, and people. They were weird, but not any weirder than what he read about people in the newspaper. Humans did all kinds of crazy things. He didn’t even know if Zombie Turkeys was fiction or not. Or was the newspaper fiction? Nothing was marked. There was so much he didn’t know.

Dancer noticed a contact email for Andy Zach in his book. He climbed on Jeremy’s computer desk. Dancer had played with the computer once before and found it confusing. Now he had a purpose: send an email to Andy Zach.

The hamster pushed the mouse with his front paws until the arrow on the screen was over the circle with the three colors. He had seen Jeremy do this to send an email many times. Dancer clicked it with his nose. A window opened. Now, what do I have to click next?

He read everything on that window. Bookmarks, 120 unread, News, My Drive, Blog. Hmmm … 120 unread what? His nose clicked on the mouse.

Mail. Found it! Now, how to write one? Again Dancer read everything. A rectangle with one word, “Compose.” That means to write music. Could it mean write an email? Words often have more than one meaning. He clicked it.

The window changed. It now showed:

From: Jeremy Gentle

To: (blank rectangle)

Subject: (blank rectangle)

Then there was a big blank space. Another rectangle with the word “Send” appeared at the bottom.

Dancer breathed faster like he was racing on the wheel in his cage. This is it! Carefully, he placed his paw on each letter on the keyboard: [email protected]. He’d memorized Andy Zach’s email address from his book.

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 Dancer pushed the mouse and clicked through to the next rectangle.

Subject: how do i tell my owner i can read q.

He couldn’t type uppercase symbols like the question mark or capital letters. In desperation, he used a q for the question mark.

That didn’t seem quite right, but he couldn’t think of any other way to put his question. Andy was an author. He should be good with words. I’m sure he’ll understand.

What should I say to Andy? Just tell him the truth.

andy,

i’m a hamster. i learned to read. how do i tell my owner, jeremy gentle q i can’t talk. please help.

dancer

That seemed to cover everything. The letters weren’t quite right since he couldn’t figure out how to capitalize, but it probably didn’t matter. He also shortened “question” to “q.” That didn’t seem any more confusing than “?”. He pressed Send and went to read the rest of Jeremy’s bookshelf.

As he spun his wheel that evening, Dancer thought, How will I know if Andy responds? I suppose the unread emails will go to 121. I’ll just have to check in the morning.

Worn out from worry and wheeling, Dancer nested in his cedar shavings and went to sleep.

* * *

After Jeremy and his parents closed the front door the next morning, Dancer raced out of his cage to the computer desk. Opening the window, Dancer saw 123 unread emails. He scanned them. One subject read, “To Dancer, care of Jeremy Gentle.” From Andy Zach. That was for him! He opened the email, twitching his whiskers with eagerness.

Hi Jeremy and Dancer,

If this is Jeremy reading this email, read the attached email and you’ll understand. It’s from your hamster, Dancer.

If this is Dancer, pay close attention.

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Your email fascinated me. Proceeding on the assumption this is not a hoax, here’s what I recommend.

First, keep reading and learning about the world of humans. No matter how much you know, it isn’t enough. We’re weird and dangerous.

Second, you’ll have to wait until I finish my Secret Supers book tour. Then I’ll come to Maryville and personally introduce you as an intelligent hamster to Jeremy and his friends. I’m sure they’ll be happy to meet you and be friends.

Third, if you want to keep this secret, delete this email after you read it. Don’t send me any more. Jeremy can read them.

I look forward to meeting you, Dancer!

Your friendly paranormal animal author,

Andy Zach

Where was the Delete button? The hamster moused around the screen, hoping for a pop-up instruction. He went over a rounded rectangle with lines. “Trash” appeared. He clicked it, and the email deleted.

Whew! Computers puzzled him. But Dancer hoped Andy would know what to do with Jeremy and his parents. He had plenty to learn while waiting. He’d caught up to Jeremy in English. What subjects should he try next?

There was this group of books called “Encyclopedia” on the bottom shelf of one of the bookcases. He’d avoided them because they were so big and heavy. But he’d just learned the meaning of “encyclopedia” in Jeremy’s seventh-grade English book. It meant a collection of books that contained all knowledge. Just what I need.

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Too bad he couldn’t read an encyclopedia on the computer. He didn’t think he could put the big book away. He scanned the screen again for “Encyclopedia.” Nothing. What’s this? A round symbol with a blank for typing. He put the mouse arrow over it, and the word “Search” appeared.

He carefully typed “encyclopedia” in the blank, then clicked the symbol. A new window popped up. “Free encyclopedia online” the first line read.

“how long do book tours last,” he typed.

He read several articles, with no clear answer. It seems questions don’t always have one answer. Some authors never stop touring. Others do it for weeks or months. Too bad he didn’t ask Andy how long he’d be on tour.

 Under “Popular Topics,” he saw “Abraham Lincoln,” a name Dancer recognized from Jeremy’s schoolbooks. He began reading. So much to learn!

* * *

Lincoln fascinated him, and his history showed how dangerous humans could be. As a break from the violence, Dancer read about hamsters. There were seventeen types or species. They lived in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

 The world was enormous. What he could see out the windows was the least of it. Dancer felt an urge to explore his neighborhood. How long did he have before Jeremy returned? He glanced at the clock. Twelve thirty. He had four hours.

He’d learned to tell time from Jeremy’s first-grade math book. Once he’d gotten past addition and subtraction, he’d been confused, but clocks were a great invention of humans.

Dancer went out the doggy door, followed by Jeremy’s black lab, Diesel. He sniffed Dancer curiously and then went about his business.

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Dancer explored the backyard and then slipped easily under the gate in the fence. He loved the fresh air and exploring… Ooh! What’s that?

A small striped animal ran up to him. Dancer concentrated and remembered the word for it … chipmunk. It looked like the picture in Jeremy’s book. Except this chipmunk had a metal cap on its head. Odd.

After staring at him, the chipmunk ran off as fast as it’d arrived. He’d have to ask Andy Zach about this when he saw him.

Dancer completed his circumnavigation of Jeremy’s property and returned through the doggy door. Diesel raised a sleepy head as Dancer entered, and then the dog lay back down. Dancer felt proud, a little like that human Magellan he’d read about. Maybe later he’d have a chance to go around the world with Jeremy.

But now he was tired. He reached for Andy Zach’s next book, My Undead Mother-In-Law, and snuggled up for a good read. The story talked about human zombies and their problems and adventures. Then rats, snakes, monkeys, and chipmunks appeared with “metal yarmulkes.” What were those?

Back to the computer Dancer jogged. He learned a yarmulke was a small cap worn by observant Jews. Judaism was one of the many religions humans followed. Was Andy writing about Jewish animals?

Dancer’d never thought about religion himself. It was just one of the many things about people he didn’t understand. He trotted back to the book. What did Andy say about these animals with yarmulkes? Was the chipmunk he saw one of them?

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Frantically, he read more of Andy’s book. There it was. The metal yarmulkes indicated cyborg-controlled animals. Another online dictionary check taught him a cyborg was a part-human—or animal—part-machine combination. In Andy’s book, a criminal controlled the cyborg animals.

Does that mean some criminal is using the chipmunk to spy on Jeremy? That’d be terrible! Now he trembled. Humans had always seemed so powerful, but when they turned to evil, they were dreadful. There was only one thing he could do. Back at the computer, he typed:

dear andy,

 i found a cyborg chipmunk outside jeremy’s house. i’m afraid it’s controlled by a criminal. what should i do q please answer quickly.

dancer

He sent the message and hurried back to finish Andy’s book before Jeremy returned.I

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Read Free Secret Supers Chapter – Advent 15

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Read Free Secret Supers Chapter for You. – Why? It’s the 15th day of Advent and I’m giving a gift per day! Enjoy chapter 1 of my book Secret Supers. In it, four seventh graders with four different disabilities get four different super powers. Merry Christmas to all!

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“Dear diary,” Jeremy Gentle dictated into his app on his tablet in his bedroom. “Today, I became a superhero.” Jeremy stopped, uncertain. Was that the best way to start his journal? Might as well just tell the story. He needed to sleep. He had a big algebra test tomorrow at Maryville Middle School.

Yesterday, school went as usual. It was the same old seventh grade. Same handicapped kids in the same class. Same problems transferring to the toilet from my wheelchair. Nothing new.

Oh, I take that back. I had one new, bad thing happen— I fell during physical therapy. There I was, between the parallel bars, halfway done. I tried with all my might to take another step. I couldn’t.  My muscles screamed, at their end. My legs collapsed, and I hung like a marionette from the gait belt, held by my therapist, Fred Bernstein.

For once I was glad I was a skinny, twelve-year-old. Soaking wet, I don’t even weigh eighty pounds.

I gave up completely and flopped bonelessly. I might as well be on the floor, I thought. And then I was.

“What?” yelled Mr. Bernstein. “Jeremy, are you okay? The belt must have slipped. I’m sorry about that!”

“It wasn’t your fault, Mr. Bernstein.”

“Here, let me help you up.” He picked me up and put me in my electric wheelchair. “Now let’s see that belt. Ah, this little pin popped off. Bad design. I’ll complain to the manufacturer.”

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I made it through the rest of my otherwise boring day with no problems but a few bruises on my arms and face. With CP, cerebral palsy, you have no reflexes to break your fall. After that, all I wanted to do was get home and play in my science lab with my new equipment.

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My parents, Denise and Bradon Gentle, both have good salaries from their jobs as an occupational therapist and Certified Financial Planner. When I showed interest in math and science in elementary school, they bought me lab equipment for experiments. Over the years, they kept adding to it as my interests changed and grew. Eventually, I had a whole room in the basement of our home as my lab.

My dad bought me a new set of super magnets yesterday. I experimented using magnetic fields on living creatures and tested them on my pet hamster, Dancer. He seemed to get a little dizzy, but I saw no other effects.

I read up on bioelectromagnetics on the internet and discovered not many experiments had been done on frequencies above 300 hZ. Then, I rigged up a frequency modulator to test a variety of frequencies. I could hardly wait to try it with my new super magnets.

I assembled the magnets into my variable frequency circuit. Just as I was about to try it I heard, “Jeremy! It’s time for dinner.” It was my mom.

My parents make a big deal out of eating together and discussing the day’s events. It was interesting, hearing about Dad’s job in finance and Mom’s in occupational therapy. I didn’t have much to say, as usual. Quickly, I excused myself and left as soon as possible.

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I tried the new arrangement on my hamster and got him dizzy again. Then I thought of adding the power of my capacitor array. That would give a sudden burst of magnetism.

I connected it to the circuit and released the twenty-five thousand volts it contained. It knocked me out! Later I found out the whole house went dark.

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“Are you okay, Jeremy?” asked my Mom, shaking me awake.

“Uh, I think so.” I slumped in my wheelchair, as groggy as my hamster.

“We lost power for a few minutes, and then we thought to check on you.”

“I’m sorry about the outage. I ran an experiment with the new electromagnets, and I must have overloaded the home circuits.”

“That doesn’t matter,” said Dad. “Are you okay? Do we need to call the doctor or the ambulance? You were out when we came in here.”

“I think I’m okay,” I repeated. I stretched and sat upright. “Don’t bother calling the doctor. Let me see what happened to my experiment. The capacitors all discharged correctly,” I commented, checking my instruments.

“What does that mean? You know we don’t know as much as you do about electronics,” Dad said.

“Oh, it just means I used all the stored power for my experiment. I discharged the capacitors into the new magnets you bought me.”

“Were you tormenting your poor hamster again?” asked Mom.

“No, I just wanted to see what would happen with more current. I found out. It knocked me out, and I wasn’t even in the center of the magnets. It must have caused a power surge that tripped the house’s circuit breakers.”

“Are you sure you feel okay?” asked Mom.

“Yeah, I’m just tired. I think I’ll go to bed.”

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“That’s a good idea,” said Dad. “Let’s see how you feel in the morning.”

The next morning I felt great. I wriggled out of bed and dressed, as usual, crawling around my carpeted floor. My legs were hopelessly spastic, but my upper body was strong enough to drag me around my room.

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After packing my chair’s pannier with my school supplies, I pulled myself into my chair. Getting in and out was a long, painful process. I picked up my phone, preparing to leave my room, but it slipped from my hand to the floor.

Crap. Now I have to climb down again. Desperately, I bent over and tried to reach the phone where it lay, tilted against my bed. Not quite.

With a burst of frustrated anger, I said, “Come here!” And the phone zipped into my hand.

Wow. That never happened before. There was a pencil on my desk, across the room. “Come here,” I said.

Zip! It smacked into my palm.

Then, I experimented. I could make my bed far more efficiently than from my knees. I even tidied my desk.

“The bus is here,” called Mom from the kitchen.

I went down to the bus more excited about school than I ever had been before.

At school, I tried different things. I secretly moved chairs and other blockages to my wheelchair out of my way. In therapy, I tried to move my limbs with my newfound power. Success! At least I didn’t fall or get exhausted.

“That’s great, Jeremy,” said Mr. Bernstein, his voice rising in excitement. “You got all the way through the parallel bars. Do you think you can go back?”

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“Let’s try it.” Going back was even easier. I got the hang of moving my legs with my mind.

“This is a breakthrough. That’s it for today. We may be able to get you out of that wheelchair!”

“Fantastic!”

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Driving out of the room to the bathroom, I got another idea: could I actually pick up myself with my thoughts? Why not try? Focusing on my whole body in my chair, I imagined myself lifted up in a sitting position from my chair and onto the toilet.

At first I thought I had failed, for I felt no difference from sitting in my chair. Then I realized I was looking down at the toilet from a height. I eased myself down on the toilet.

I was so excited I could hardly go. It was as if I was Magneto of the X-Men! I wondered how much I could pick up. I tried to lift my electric wheelchair. It weighed more than two hundred and fifty pounds. Slowly, carefully, I made it float an inch, then a foot, then two feet off the floor.

I felt no strain. The chair hovered there as easily as if it were suspended from a cable. I lowered it and levitated back into my seat. Now, I had study hall. I wonder what my limits are?

“Miss Smith, could I have a hall pass to the gym? I’ve got some new PT I want to try,” I said to the study hall teacher.

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“Sure, Jeremy. Physical therapy is always a top priority.” I went to the weight room next to the gym. No one was there during the school day. Moving the pin holding the weights, I set the bench press machine to three hundred pounds and lifted it with my mind. Up it went like a balloon.

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I added forty-five-pound iron plates to the machine. Three-forty-five, three-ninety, four-eighty! All rose like soap bubbles in a breeze. One more plate to add. Five-twenty-five. Nothing. It was like I had no power at all. Replacing the forty-five-pound plate with a twenty-five, I tried five hundred even. It stirred, moved up one inch, and stopped. So that was my limit.

I wondered if I could make my wheelchair fly. I concentrated, and it slowly rose, with me in it. Zip! I moved around the weight room, circling faster and faster. Then I heard someone coming. I set myself down with a clump.

“Hi, Jeremy,” said Mr. Finney, the PE teacher. “What brings you here?”

“Uh, I had a good day in therapy,” I said, thinking fast. “I wanted to see if there were any weights I could lift.”

“Good for you. Did you find any?”

“Yes, but I’m tired now.” There. I satisfied him, without really lying at all. And I was tired, from all my concentrating.

I had another study hall at the end of the day. I had one more experiment to try. After getting another hall pass, I went outside to the batting cages used by our baseball team. They had speedometers to measure the pitching machines.

Looking around and seeing no one, I turned one on remotely with my mind. I was gaining finer control. With a pen, I could write well using just my thoughts.

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I picked up a bat and ball. I floated the ball to the pitching machine and the bat over the plate. Using my mind, I pushed the ball toward me. Zip! It went over the plate. I swung and missed. It was way faster than I thought.

Looking at the speed readout, I saw eighty-eight mph. Woah! That’s a major league fastball. I hadn’t even tried my best.

I repeated my experiment, trying with all my might. One hundred and one. I tried again and again, but I couldn’t beat that.

 I glanced at my phone. It was time for the bus. I’ll never get there in time. But, what if I flew?

If I skimmed the ground, people wouldn’t notice I was flying. I did it and got to the bus stop faster than a person could have run. I wonder what my top speed in my scooter was? Why not try it on the road?

“Hey, Mr. Williams!” I called out when my bus driver opened the door for me. “I won’t need a ride today. I’ve got another ride home.”

“Okay, Jeremy.”

I waited until the bus pulled away and then slowly moved down the sidewalk to the front of the school. I sped up on the sidewalk until I matched the speed of the cars in the street. It was great! I didn’t have to worry about curbs or bumps, as I just sailed over them.

Since I didn’t have to worry about stopping to let off other students, I went straight home and arrived ten minutes earlier than usual. My mom got off work first and would be home in half an hour. How fast could I go?

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I skimmed to the end of our street, where it dead-ended into the freeway. Then, I hopped over the fence and traveled on the green grass margin next to the road. I matched the highway speeds of the cars and then surpassed them. I zoomed home and flew to my lab. Literally.

I had an accelerometer in my lab. I tested it by swinging it in my hand. The electronic readout on the remotedial on my lab bench fluctuated between .1 and .3 g. Now, how much acceleration could I generate with my mind?

I zoomed the instrument from my hand to the wall and back again. No apparent acceleration. I repeated it, going faster and faster. Nothing.

Puzzled, I sat and thought. How could there be no acceleration? I must be affecting the whole instrument, every atom of the it, so that it detects no acceleration at all.

I was still thinking through the implications of this when my mom came into the lab.

Jeremy stopped dictating. That was enough. He’d have a lot more to say tomorrow.

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