It was another tiresome Saturday for Stephanie to sit and relax.

There was nothing good going on the television, and Stephanie has no idea where the nearest library is to pick out any good cookbooks, and since she has no school, she has no homework to do.

To make things clear, Stephanie is bored.

Stephanie groaned to herself as she rubbed her temples with her fingers of her hands, trying to figure something out to get the boredom out of her mind.

But no matter how many times Stephanie tried to think of another way to get boredom out, it seemed to get stuck to her.

Sighing, Stephanie got up from the chair she was sitting on top of, feeling some of her bones pop from not moving for a long time.

After getting up from her chair, she glanced around to see if there was something to do.

Everything around Stephanie looked clean, so that was off the list for her to check.

But, on the other hand, she did not check the attic.

Going up the stairs, Stephanie reached up to the knob on the ceiling.

Turning the knob, Stephanie opened a secret hatch to the attic, as the stairs came down for her to climb up.

After the stairs came down for Stephanie, she climbed up the stairs and entered the dark and musty smelling attic.

The smell did not bother Stephanie as she glanced around for a moment.

Then, Stephanie reached over to the side of the attic and turned on the lights.

After the lights clicked on, Stephanie could see boxes and boxes in the attic, stacked up high, and partly opened after being too stuffed.

'This might take a long timeā€¦' Stephanie thought to herself as she exhaled through her mouth before shrugging to herself. 'Oh well, beats being bored all day.'

Pulling her long hair and wires up into a low ponytail, Stephanie went to work on sorting through the boxes, bubbling some objects she will use during her adventures or ones that she will put into charity.

The dust did cover the boxes as Stephanie sorted through, but since she does not have allergies anymore, it did not bother her much.

Instead, she sneezed a few times.

When Stephanie was halfway through sorting the boxes, she opened a really stuffed box, and objects sprang out, startling Stephanie as she flinched.

After the objects had sprung out from the box, Stephanie had opened to clean out, and it caused Stephanie to yelp loudly.

With her hands, Stephanie covered her head if something hit her.

But, instead, something clunked in front of her.

It rolled to a stop in front of her legs, perking Stephanie slightly from taking cover.

The noise caused her to glance down at what it was in front of her.

She slowly moved her hands away from her head after everything had stopped.

The object in front of her is a gold orb with encrested designs of waves.

It also has a compass design on the top, which was pointing at her.

But, the orb also looked damaged too.

There were some areas of the orb that were cut and stained with the smell of smoke.

Stephanie felt curious and relieved that it was only an orb, but, on the other hand, she felt confused about where it had come from.

It was small too, about half of Stephanie's palm, and looked like she could easily crush it in her bare hand.

Ignoring the size, Stephanie gently picked the object up from the wooden ground in front of her carefully, staring at it for a moment.

Deciding to fix the orb, she placed two of her fingers on top of the object, before saying, "Restituo."

After she had said that, the orb slowly started getting repaired back to normal, while the smell of smoke disappeared too.

Once it had fully repaired from being damaged, the center of the compass design opened by automatic, making Stephanie feel confused.

'What is it doing?' Stephanie thought to herself, feeling worried about what she did to it in the first place.

Suddenly, the button started beeping red, making Stephanie feel more confused about it, wondering what else was happening.

A feeling inside her was telling her to press the button to see what else could happen.

So Stephanie obeyed that order, and with her finger, she pressed the button.

A click came from the orb in her hand after Stephanie had pressed the button.

The beeping stopped along with the blinking had stopped too.

Stephanie was about to feel disappointed that nothing happened when she suddenly disappeared into thin air, leaving nothing behind.

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