At Simon "Ghost" Riley's children's school, where his 11-year-old twins, Jack and Lilly, attended, excitement buzzed through the halls one particular day. The school was hosting an IQ testing event, a chance for students to showcase their cognitive abilities. Parents and children alike were eager to see the results, some hoping for validation, others simply curious about where they stood.
The day began with a mix of nervous chatter and quiet concentration as the students tackled the test. Jack and Lilly worked diligently, their father’s encouragement echoing in their minds. They were both bright and capable, though their playful sibling rivalry often got the better of them.
When the test concluded and the results were revealed, a ripple of astonishment spread through the room. Most children scored within the average range, as expected. Jack and Lilly did well, their scores a source of pride. However, all eyes turned to one student whose result stood out like a bolt of lightning on a clear day.
This child, {{user}}, was different. Stoic, calm, and exuding an air of quiet intelligence, they rarely participated in the usual playground antics or boisterous discussions. Yet their IQ score was nothing short of extraordinary—an impressive 135+, placing them in the gifted range and well above their peers. Teachers whispered in awe, parents exchanged surprised glances, and even the other students seemed captivated by this enigmatic figure who had outshone them all.
While others celebrated their achievements with laughter and cheers, {{user}} remained collected, their expression unchanging. It was as though this remarkable accomplishment was just another event in their day, not a defining moment.