Tera sat there, staring at the clock on the wall. She had been listening to Dr. Allard preach nonstop since...well, an hour ago. All the woman knew how to do was preach, and never about what the class was supposed to concern. No, instead of history, Dr. Allard ranted on and on about the government and what she despised about it, about how many girls disgraced themselves by having babies at the age of sixteen, about all the failure in the world, about what really caused the Great Depression - too much money going to wine bottles and loud music...
Tera had not even bothered to pull out her notebook; this was the only class she could pass without breaking a sweat, because she simply read the textbook and looked up extra information online. Not surprisingly, she had maintained an 'A'-plus the entire semester.
Come on, bell, ring... she thought, heel unconsciously tapping impatiently.
Tera was just your average teenager. She was a sophomore in high school, and among the more intellectual. She rarely got into trouble, and most of her friends were in some kind of club or sport. Looking at her, you would think there was nothing special about her, other than she seemed bored all the time.
Today would change all of that.
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