I never asked to be a genius; it just happened. I would easily trade my intellegence just to become an average teenager, but I guess that's not what fate had in mind. The name's "Math Girl" Marie Wynns, the straight-A math manic that can solve any equation. I used to go to school at EIFSA (The Educational Institute for Superhuman Abilities); by the way, it's a top-notch exclusive all-girls private school for the gifted prodigys. The only rules are pretty simple to follow; no canabalism or murdering people on school property (anywhere else is fine). They aren't too strict about the rules, they'll send you home early with a "Do better next time!" happy face sticker. As for my appearance, I am abnormally tall; and very skinny. I've been described as a pencil one too many times. My hair is a dark brown and the slightest bit wavy, with large aquamarine eyes, which look huge when I put on my glasses. My mission: to fit in. And that might just be the biggest challenge of my lifetime.
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Math Girl
Teen FictionMarie Wynns, also known as "Math Girl", an abnormal 16 year old girl, finds herself in a different world after she was framed for a crime she didn't commit. She needs to be able to fit in in order to return to her normal life, but when you are an in...