![]() They didn't get invited to the other classmates' parties. Abby made a counter-offer of 75 cents an hour. ![]() Erin explained her parents paid two neighbor kids to be her friend for $1 an hour. Erin asked if her parents were paying her. Erin was happy Abby didn't think she was crazy. Abby inquired if she really did see a ghost then speculated it could have been astral projection or a hallucination but she believed Erin's claim. After a moment of silence, they introduced themselves. Abby found that joke idiotic since ghosts are composed of ectoplasm which appeared on the visible light spectrum and thus, they would be able to see a ghost if it was around. Erin thought it was the same old joke with someone asking if a ghost was sitting with her. After a week, Abby went to go sit with her. On her first day, Abby was a little insulted no one approached her and realized the bullies were busy picking on existing students, namely someone called "Ghost Girl." Abby noticed they were the only two students who bothered in raise their hands in Chemistry. Abby moved to Battle Creek and transferred to Hoover High School. She proposed living with her aunt and uncle. Abby wasn't interested in moving since she was a month into the first semester of her junior year. She found a new job in Battle Creek that involved fortifying cereals with essential vitamins and cereals. She took it to the FDA and was soon fired from her position of head of chemical engineering. Her bosses at Schorning Chemical advised her to keep her findings quiet. Cynthia Yates, Abby's mother, discovered hydrazine polycarbonate was an endocrine-disrupting compound that causes early onset puberty. The next year, they visited the Dry Breakfast Foods Museum in Battle Creek while on a family vacation.ĭr. Yates asked her if she was ever coming home. Her parents found her and left dinner for her to find but it was eaten by something. She mistakenly used poison oak for toilet paper. Abby and Zorp stayed under a maple three for three days and two nights surviving off rainwater and imaginary dog food. Abby remembered her father's advice about being lost: sit still and let someone find you. After an hour, she gave up and admitted to herself she was lost. Abby realized she went farther into the woods than she had before. She spotted a rainbow and headed into the woods but it faded away after ten minutes or so. After a thunderstorm, Abby played with her imaginary dachshund, Zorp. A few weeks later, Abby decided to investigate if leprechauns were real and searched for the end of a rainbow. She suffered hyperkalemia, or potassium poisoning. She blacked out an hour later during math class and regained consciousness in an intensive care unit hooked up to an IV drip. Instead of running away or fighting, Abby ate all of the bananas and left the girls speechless. ![]() Kacey Lambertson presented an enormous bunch of bananas to Abby. Cynthia Yates call her their "little monkey." The next day, six girls cornered Abby on the playground. Her parents called her "Curious Georgina." During the third grade science fair, some of Abby's classmates heard her mother Dr. As a child, Abby was curious about everything. Abby Yates grew up in Rochester, a small town on the outskirts of Detroit.
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