Aleca Zamm Is Ahead of Her Time
By Ginger Rue
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Every roller-skating party has its pooper…
And for Aleca Zamm, that pooper is Madison, her former best friend and current worst enemy. But Aleca’s mom insisted that Aleca invite her entire class to her tenth birthday party at the skating rink—including queen-of-mean Madison!
What’s even worse? Aleca suspects that Madison knows about Aleca’s magical ability to freeze time. And that could mean over-the-top trouble for Aleca and Aunt Zephyr, her kooky teleporting aunt. There’s no telling what dangers await if news about their mysterious abilities gets out.
Between Aunt Zephyr’s risky roller-skating tricks and Madison’s threat of spilling Aleca’s secret, Aleca is sure that her tenth birthday party will be a total disaster!
Ginger Rue
Ginger Rue is the author of the middle grade Tig Ripley and Aleca Zamm novels, as well as Brand-New Emily and Jump. She lives in Alabama.
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Aleca Zamm Is Ahead of Her Time - Ginger Rue
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What’s Worse Than Getting in Trouble? Waiting to Get in Trouble!
Where’s Aunt Zephyr?
I asked my mom as soon as I hopped into the car after school.
And hello to you, too,
said my mom.
Sorry,
I said. Hi, Mom. Where’s Aunt Zephyr? Is she waiting for us at home?
I’m afraid not,
my mother replied.
Well, where is she?
I asked. Will she be back soon?
I don’t know,
answered my mom. I haven’t seen her all day.
This was not good news. Because ever since lunch that day, all I’d been able to think about was talking to my weird, Wonder-ful aunt Zephyr. I hadn’t been able to focus on anything else—not my schoolwork; not my best friend, Maria; not even my awesome birthday skating party happening the next day.
The reason I was thinking about Aunt Zephyr was because she was the only other person I knew who was a Wonder, like me. At least, that was what Aunt Zephyr called us—Wonders. The word referred to people who were able to do amazing, unusual things. Aunt Zephyr could think herself anywhere in the world she wanted to go. I could stop time—which, by the way, was something I was not supposed to do. Ever again.
But I had. That very day, in the school lunchroom.
I mean, I’d had a good reason and everything. At least I’d thought so.
Trouble was, I had kind of gotten caught.
Maybe.
Possibly?
Probably.
And so I needed to run this information by Aunt Zephyr immediately.
I wish I knew when she was coming back,
I said.
"Unfortunately, your aunt left without a word to anyone. I find that to be an egregious lack of good manners. I didn’t know what that word meant, but Mom had dragged it out and emphasized it—
ee-GREEEE-gee-us—so I figured it must mean something really bad if she took that long to say it. Then Mom added,
But what do I know? I’m just a Dud, after all."
My mom is usually very good-natured. In fact, her first name is Harmony, which is perfect because she has a talent for getting along with almost everybody all the time. But she seemed pretty annoyed about Aunt Zephyr’s leaving without telling her. Plus, she hadn’t been too thrilled when Aunt Zephyr had called her a Dud, which I guess might sound kind of harsh if you happen to be a Dud, but Aunt Zephyr doesn’t mean it to be hurtful. That is just what she calls regular people who aren’t Wonders like us. My sister and both of my parents are Duds, and so is everyone else I know except for Aunt Zephyr.
Oh, and apparently at least one other person.
I knew this because Duds are stopped along with everything else when I stop time, so they don’t even know it’s happening. I thought everyone at my school was a Dud, since everybody stops when I stop time. Well, I thought everybody stopped. But earlier today when I stopped time in the lunchroom, I saw someone’s head move outside the window. It caught my eye, seeing as how it was the only motion there was. When time stops, trees stop blowing in the wind because the wind stops blowing. Stuff that was thrown up into the air stays there instead of falling back down. Birds and bugs stop flying and just float. A splash of water stands up stiff and stays there. Everything looks just like in a photograph. Nothing moves. Nothing makes a sound.
Except for other Wonders.
So when I saw the movement outside the lunchroom window, I ran to see who it was. But I didn’t find anyone. All I could tell from the brief glimpse I’d had was that the person’s hair hadn’t been orange-sherbet-colored, so I knew it wasn’t Aunt Zephyr.
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