Inevitable {Closed}
Jan 21, 2011 23:10:34 GMT -5
Post by Ashley Davis on Jan 21, 2011 23:10:34 GMT -5
Ashley was in a slightly bad mood as she walked across the school halls on her way to her locker. English Lit had never been her favorite subject, mostly because they were always assigned boring books and the essay subjects were generally even worse, but with the teacher she was now stuck with, it made it her own personal Hell. Douglas Anderson needed to retire, or crawl away in a dark, dirty hole. He didn't even know how to teach - he just glowered at students and called that good, and then he had the nerve to tell her if she didn't pull her act straight, she'd be in trouble? She got As on every single stupid exam he gave the class, and she aced the essays just as much, too. Not to mention every other bit of school work they received that ended up counting for the final grade, so just because she found filing her nails to be a whole lot more interesting than whatever he babbled about in the front of the classroom, didn't mean there was any reason for her to get into any sort of trouble. Maybe once he got a personality, she'd listen to what he had to say - in the meantime, her personal care won over that.
But apparently, speaking up your mind in class was also frowned upon in this school, and so she was now stuck with two weeks worth of detention, which was completely absurd, not to mention entirely unfair and uncalled for. However, getting expelled was not on her to do list, and so she didn't have much of a choice but to suck it up, which made her in an even worse mood, because she really didn't like not getting her way, and she knew very well that if she tried to protest against this detention, it'd most likely only lengthen it. And the fact that there were currently so many students packing up the corridors as they made their way to the cafeteria for lunch, as if they'd never seen food before in their lives - which, for a lot of girls she came across, seemed very hard to believe - definitely did nothing to help. Hence why she didn't pause or bother to apologize as she bumped into someone else, not even taking any notice of who it was - it could have been a teacher or even the principal for all she cared, she could just blame it on some other student around having pushed her or something.
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