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Roberta is a goddess who lives in a house in the middle of Tennessee, close to Franklin. Roberta liked to roam the streets of Music City and gets into concerts for free. Roberta’s physical strength is turning invisible. Although she may look like a normal human being, she has some strengths in her. She can turn invisible whenever she likes. Roberta got this strength from her mother, who had the same strength. Roberta’s weakness is if any human touches or walks through her while she’s invisible, she’ll turn back to being human. She got this strength from her father because he is only human. Roberta only has a small family. Her mother was also a goddess and she lived in the United Kingdom. She lived there for 25 years and worked as a hotel …show more content…
For one, her possible names and nicknames. Some possible nicknames or names for her are Robert, Rob, Robby, Berta, Bert and Robot. Second, is her strengths. One possible strength she might have is taking control of other people’s minds. She might be able to, but hasn’t quite learned the strength. One last possible thing is her weakness. One possible weakness Roberta might have is if she laughs for a long time while invisible, she could go back to being visible and might possibly give her power away. Roberta’s special job is to walk the Nashville streets invisible playing the …show more content…
They both blasted music in their rooms, waiting to hear the songs they’ve been screaming the lyrics to, live. They both went to sleep with smiles on their faces. The morning rolled around and Tammy Hammy and Roberta couldn’t wait for 7pm to come. They both got ready. Tammy Hammy left her house at 3 pm, so she can get to the venue early. She lived in Memphis, so it would take 3 hours to get to Nashville. Roberta left her house at 5pm so she could wait outside the venue for front row. Tammy Hammy arrived at the arena at 6 and Roberta arrived at 5:30. 6:30 rolled around is thats when the doors would open. The doors opened and they both headed for the merchandise table. Roberta was hoping to get some merchandise, but she didn’t. In front of her was Tammy Hammy. Tammy Hammy got the last t-shirt. She walked away happy, but Roberta was not happy about it. Roberta got mad and used her power when she noticed nobody was looking. She walked in front of Tammy Hammy and asked for the t-shirt, but Tammy Hammy refused. Roberta got mad, and tripped Tammy. Tammy got mad and they started a huge brawl. Security came and kicked both girls out. Tammy Hammy ended up getting the

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