thump, thump, thump.
"Okay class, blah blah blah..." that's all I pretty much heard Mrs. Franklin say.
My notebook was open and some of the lesson was written down. I started to dot down some words that were written on the blackboard. I looked from the board to my notebook.
Mrs. Franklin's hair was grey and in a tight bun on the top of her head. her glasses were on the tip of her nose and she spoke her boring words that involved history.
When I looked back down at my notebook, I spotted a note. I opened it quietly, trying to hide it from the teacher. The paper was all crumpled.
It read: Hey Angie, Idk wats going on with u! Why did u cry? Wats wrong? u don't like Dean or somethin'? Oh and show me that crush of urs soon, oki doki?
Love, ur bestie, Delia
Of course. She still doesn't know that it was Dean. She still didn't know why I was sad. I might as well still pretend that it's something else. Just never tell her.
I wrote back: I'm fine. Ah, I cried because I felt stupid. U have a guy, Calliegh has a guy. I'm all alone, I felt really stupid, expecially since George broke up with me a month ago. I like Dean, maybe even too much...
No, I should erase that.
I'm fine. Ah, I cried because I felt stupid. U have a guy, Calliegh has a guy. I'm all alone, I felt really stupid, expecially since George broke up with me a month ago. I like Dean, he's great! I'll show him later kay?
Love ur bestie, Angie
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I looked up and noticed that the teacher was sitting at the computer, typing up something. I looked at my blue inked paper and threw it back to Delia. She smiled when she got it and opened it right away.
Her eyes scanned the paper and she wrote right away. My heart stopped when Mrs. Franklin looked at her. I started to tap my pencil again, just louder to catch her attention. She darted her black eyes at me and smiled evily.
"Angels, can you please stop tapping your pencil?" she asked.
I acted like I've just zoned out and smiled, innocentily.
"Yes, I'm so sorry Mrs. Franklin!" I said, acting the innocent.
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