Diane was different than all the other kids. Explorer had explained it to her. Explorer was the reason that Diane was different. Explorer had come from another world. Diane could hear her in her mind, and talk to her just by thinking the words. No one else in the world could hear or talk to Explorer. All the grownups who knew that Diane talked to someone named Explorer thought that she was just pretend. But Diane knew she was real. And besides, Explorer did things for Diane. For example, today was her first day of school, and Explorer wanted to give her something grownup for the occasion. "Diane, as you walk to school, look for a piece of scrap metal." Diane remembered the junk yard that was on the way to school. At the junk yard, Diane first found a piece of pipe. "That is a lead pipe", said Explorer, "I cannot use it for your present." Next Diane found a piece of door lock. "That is a brass bolt", said Explorer, "We need to find a different type of metal." Next Diane saw a broken light bulb. "This would not be enough metal, Diane. Look for something larger." Diane saw a toy train boxcar then, but when she picked it up, she saw that it was not metal, but plastic. Finally, Diane found an old broken electric fan. "That is perfect", said Explorer. "Now hold the fan in one hand." Diane picked the fan up and balanced it in her right hand. To her amazement, the part of the fan touching her hand begin to vanish. Soon the fan was completely gone, and in her open hand, an elegant watch began to form, complete with watch chain, and three safety pins. Diane studied the ring at the top of the chain, and the two small rings at the top and bottom of the watch itself. She used these rings and the safety pins to fasten the watch to folds in her dress. Happily, she skipped the rest of the way to the school yard. When she got there she saw several other kids her size. She did not know them yet, so she ignored them, and played with her watch. She noticed her initials inscribed on the back of the watch. "May I see your watch?" Diane looked up. There was a boy looking back at her. Diane did not want any one else to take the watch. "I just want to look at it. I won't hurt it", said the boy. Reluctantly, Diane handed the watch over. The boy studied the watch for a few seconds, then suddenly he turned and ran away with it. "Hey, come back with my watch!" Diane yelled. Diane started to run after the boy in order to get her watch back. Although the boy had a good head start, Diane gained on him and had almost caught him when she heard Explorer say "Wait Diane." Diane skidded to a stop. "How come?" asked Diane. "I saw what was going to happen", said Explorer. "You would catch up with that boy, and fight with him to get the watch back. During the fight, the watch would have been broken." "So what can I do? How can I get my watch back now?" Diane was feeling very sad. "Wait until the school bell rings and we go into the class rooms. There is only one class for your grade, so you and the boy will be in the same classroom. Then you can ask the boy to give the watch back." Explorer sounded very sure of herself. Diane felt much better now. The teacher asked the students to raise their hands as she called the roll. Diane looked around, to see who would raise their hand, as the teacher called out names. The teacher began to call out the names: "Diane Novell Athens"; Diane was so intent on seeing who would raise their hand that she needed a prompt from Explorer to raise her own hand. The teacher continued to call names: "Bobby Anson Dewitt"; The boy who had taken Diane's watch raised his hand. Now Diane knew his name. As soon as the teacher finished the roll call, Diane jumped up from her seat and marched back to where Bobby was sitting. "Please give my watch back to me", she said. Bobby looked at her and grinned. "Beat it my little sister. The watch is mine now." Diane was speechless. What was going on? Suddenly the teacher was beside them. "What is the problem here?", she asked. Diane, in tears, said, "Bobby stole my watch." The teacher looked at both Diane and Bobby. "Bobby, do you have her watch?" Bobby replied, "It is really my watch. She is trying to trick you into making me give it to her." The teacher frowned. "Let me see the watch". Bobby handed the watch to the teacher. The teacher studied the watch and turned it over. Then the teacher smiled. "Bobby, what letters are on the back of the watch?" "What!" yelled Bobby. "I never looked. How would I know what letters they were?" "Diane, do you know what letters are on the back of the watch?" Diane smiled. "Of course. They are my initials, DNA." The teacher smiled and handed Diane back her watch. "Bobby, stay after school because I need to talk to you. And now Diane, go back to your desk so I can introduce myself to the class, and get on with your first day of school. After school, Diane waited for Bobby. She had agreed with Explorer to wait because Explorer wanted to meet Bobby again. Finally, Bobby came out. Bobby came up to her and said, "What do you want sister? Haven't you caused me enough trouble already?" Diane said, "I wanted to talk to you Bobby. Why did you take my watch?" Bobby stared at Diane. "Why do you care? I wanted the watch. Besides you are a girl, and watches are for boys." Diane laughed. "I could still be your friend if you want." Bobby stared at her again. "Prove it. Give me that watch pinned to your dress." Diane replied, "I can't. Besides, it has my initials on it." Then Diane had another idea. "Maybe I could give you a watch just like it sometime." Bobby smiled. "Shake on it", he said, and held out his hand. Diane extended her hand and they shook hands. When the handshake was complete, Bobby was holding another watch in his hand.