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The box arrived the next evening. It was perfect. The base was polished wood, the magnets were powerful, and the instruction manual was five pages of complex-sounding physics. Leo spent the night memorizing the definitions of "electromagnetic induction" and "Meissner effect" from a he'd found on Amazon . buy science fair projects
Leo pointed to the manual. "The book says it works because of the magnets." Fair day arrived
"And your ?" she asked, her pen hovering over her clipboard. Gable, walked up, she didn't look at the project
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