April Roberts
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 17m
Complete, First published Mar 01, 2017
April Roberts is a middle school girl who's on the boy's baseball team at her school.  But one of the most popular boys at school is on the team and he likes to take the time to tease April. But April realizes that there's something unique about her. Only her uncle can explain what's happening to her and he gives her advice to go to a special school for people like her. She takes his advice and goes to this special school. Though what will she do when someone is planning to take over the town, and then the world? Will she be able to stop them? Or will she become brainwashed like the rest of her fellow citizens?
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Cole is stuck in summer school; lucky for him, his only friend Adam is, too. Before the air-conditionless torture begins, the two discover a trunk of old papers high up in a deserted treehouse, and when they begin reading, they find that the stories are written about them. Because of the strange tales, Cole begins to believe he has powers that were transferred to him from a lightning bolt that struck him years ago. Adam, however, doesn't really pay attention to Cole--he has other things to worry about, like figuring out what happened to his dad and trying to stop some stranger from dating his mom. The summer's a weird one, and as Cole starts to befriend an old enemy, things turn sour. When a tornado hits town at the end of the summer and Adam disappears, Cole is no longer sure he knows his friend well enough to find him.