One month ago the Elgen, led by a scary dude named Dr. She can also read minds, but she has to touch you to do it. I can shock people (I call it "pulsing"), but she can shock people's brains and make them forget what they were doing (she calls it "rebooting"). My girlfriend, the way-out-of-my-league cheerleader with perfect brown eyes, Taylor Ridley, is also electric. The Elgen Corporation created a machine called the MEI (short for Magnetic Electron Induction), to be used for findingĪdvertisement diseases and abnormalities in the body. And the people who made us this way, the Elgen, are hunting us down. I just found out that there were originally seventeen of us. I always thought I was the only one in the world like me, but I'm not. This is how it would go: My name is Michael Vey, and I'm more electric than an electric eel. And it would take up way more than one page. I kind of wish someone would ask me to write my life story now, because it would make a good movie. I'm fifteen years old now and a lot has happened since the fifth grade. Have you ever rubbed your feet on a carpet, then shocked someone? Multiply that by a thousand and you'll get an idea of what it's like to be me. But the thing is, I have probably a thousand times more electricity than you. They might if they knew my secret-the secret I've hidden for most of my life and the reason my mom and I keep having to move.
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As far as life stories go, no one's called to buy the movie rights. In my case, Tourette's just means I have a lot of tics, like I blink, gulp, make faces, stuff like that. You probably know that Tourette's makes some of us swear a lot, which would have made my story more interesting, or maybe got it banned, but I don't swear with my Tourette's. My father died when I was eight, and my mother and I have moved around a lot since then. It went something like: My name is Michael Vey, and I'm from a town you've never heard of-Meridian, Idaho. All I remember is that my autobiography was super lame.
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Yeah, some of the kids had done cool things, like one had gone skydiving another had been to j.a.pan and one girl's father was a plumber and she got to be in her dad's TV commercial waving a plunger, so she's kind of famous-but that's about as cool as it got. Let's face it, in fifth grade you're still kind of waiting for life to begin. Berg thought our lives could be summed up on one page, or (b) I could fill only half the page. I'm not sure which is more pathetic: (a) That Ms. Berg, was teaching about autobiographies and had us each write our life story on a single page of lined paper. "Vey will be back in our hands before the day's out." Besides, in less than twenty-four hours Vey and the rest of the Glows will be back in our custody." She's our only guarantee that Vey won't just disappear again, and he may be the answer to our problems with the machine. "And I expect you to keep it that way." The voice paused, then said, "I think it's time you released Vey's mother." Besides, everything else is on schedule." "I'll have to report this to the board," the voice said. And we have a few surprises they won't be expecting." "This time we know what we're dealing with. "Why should I believe you'll be successful this time?" We have a team in place ready to take them." They're still together and driving to Idaho. After what we've put them through, most of them are babbling idiots." We've already recaptured all but three of them." We know exactly where they are, and we're gathering up the GPs as we speak. The man unleashed another string of profanities. "The Vey boy was more powerful than we thought." The voice exploded in a string of profanities. "The transition from our Pasadena facility didn't go as smoothly as we planned." He leaned back in the leather seat of his private jet. hitch," Hatch said, choosing the word carefully. It was past two in the morning in the Tyrrhenian Sea and the man on the boat had been awoken for the call. You have brought light and warmth into the world "This had better be important," the man said.