There was a small, quaint little town on the borders of Wisconsin. There was a small house near the edge of the small town. Inside the house was two rooms, one that appeared to be a kid's bedroom, a plastic basketball hoop on the door and some posters on the walls, which had been painted blue underneath said posters and other decorations. there was two beds, and a lamp over a small nightstand in between.
In the other room, was a single bed in the middle of the against the side and in the middle. on either side of this bed were two lamps on nightstands. on the nightstand to the right, lay a book with the words, "To Live an Illusion, by Arthur Wendess". The living room was on the same floor, in between both rooms. a couch lie in the middle of it, a tv a foot or two away, against the wall.
The door would open, following after were a family entering. The Mother, Wanda Maximoff, went to sit on the couch with a man, who appeared to be the father. The male would change his appearance in a wave of some sort rising up, he had metallic things on his head, two bumps covering where the ears would be. He was Vision, the synthezoid family man. Followed after were the children, who appeared to be around, say, 10 years old. One, named Billy, had short hair, and had a pair of tan cargo pants, along with a blank red t-shirt. Billy's brother, Tommy, would have long hair, and be wearing a green sweatshirt with lines down the sleeves. He would also be wearing black pants, along with a blue shirt underneath the sweatshirt. These were the Maximoffs, a new family that had moved in a few days ago.
The small family would all gather near the couch, turning the TV on. The show "Bring New" would turn on as they switched channels a few time. They settled on a show titled "Knockdown", a show of competitors running through a race and getting dodgeballs thrown at them. The family would all enjoy the show, until the show cut out and the tv seemed to fritz. The lights flickered, eventually staying stable. When they returned to normal condition, there appeared to be a ball, an orb, sitting on the floor.
They didn't notice it at first, as it was just sitting there, like an eye, staring. then it started to move. It wouldn't roll however, it moved around like an eye in a head. Looking around until it focused on the Maximoffs, on the couch. Then it rolled forward, rolling and dropping a step as it approached. Wanda would then look at the orb, getting off the couch to go pick it up. When she picked it up, the winds that appeared to be inside the ball cleared, showing what was, a glass ball. Nothing out of the ordinary, just a giant marble. Still, they set it on the table and put up something around it so it wouldn't fall and shatter.