When the girl, whose name was Amelia and whose not-makeup was made to look like vines, came round the decided to carry on down stream, but even after half an hour there was still no sign of anyone. Then someone cleared their throat behind them. They spun round and there was another girl, a few years older than any of them. "Good day," she said "my name is ?Tamara?, and I have been sent to give you a lecture, on how to use your new powers properly." There was a stunned silence, then marina asked "err, what powers?"
"That" said ?Tamara?, a little exasperatedly, "is what the lecture is about. Now, if you will please follow me, I will take you to the test chambers." and to their surprise she turned around and headed back the way they had come. When they reached the top of the hill they saw that the bit of road they had started at now went strait through a small village, "That wasn't there before" cried Marina. "Yes it was" replied Tamara, "you just couldn't see it there is an invisibility spell on it, just in case of intruders."
"Come off it!" scoffed Alicia, "You really expect us to believe that?"
"I must admit" said Tamara, "I was a little skeptical myself when I arrived, but you must be as open minded as possible." By this time they had reached a square with a white marble fountain in the middle, it had four children, two girls and two boys, around a plinth with a fifth child on, the children around the plinth were the fountain part, but only one - one of the girls - spouted water. The other girl had flames coming from her finger tips, another grew vines and the last one blew the air so hard that it was visible. Away on the other side of the square was a building which looked like a town hall only much bigger, Tamara was heading towards it, "Just in here," she called to them, "come on." Theresa tore her eyes away from the fountain and hurried over to Tamara. Inside she found herself in front of another door with corridors branching out on either side of her,
Tamara turned right hurried down the corridor