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48. Gym Class Then ... Not World H

47. There Was No Show

46. Lunch Time

45. Next Two Classes

44. Creative Writing Take 3

43. Trigonometry Take 3

42. Sarah McMillan the Geeky Girl

41. Karyn the Goth Girl

40. Thursday Morning

39. Jon Is Losing Interest

38. Jon Decides to Go Home

37. Jon and Sarah Have Fun

36. Jon Goes Home

35. The Ludicrous Situation

34. Gym Again

33. Kyla's Revenge

32. Kyla Makes Her Move

31. Lunch Time Again

30. Spanish and Economics Again

29. Creative Writing Again

A Scheduling Difference

avatar on 2007-08-19 03:57:28

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Jon's next class was gym. Today was Thursday, so instead of basketball, it was volleyball. It would be the same on Friday.

Jon's friend Pete, apparently, didn't take this class in this reality. Another difference, although Jon couldn't figure out why it happened. Maybe the personality changes between the four girls changed more than he thought.

When gym class was over, Jon went to his last class of the day, which was World History.

After walking in, Mr. Wilson said "I think you have the wrong class."

"What? No, this is right. World History."

"This is World History, but you're not in my class."

"Well, what class am I in?" Jon asked. He was definitely confused.

"You're asking me? I don't even know who you are."

Just then Kyla walked in. "Jon? What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be in Mrs. Hamilton's class?"

Mrs. Hamilton taught Physics. But Jon wasn't taking any science courses this year. It was another difference between realities. He wasn't expecting to have any changes to his class schedule.

"Uh, yeah. I guess I was just lost."

"Well, I'll see you after school. Okay?"

"Sure." Jon left the room and tried to think of where Mrs. Hamilton's classroom was. He had only gone in there maybe twice. On his way there, a thought occured to him. Did he have his homework done? He looked down at the book in his hand. It was a Physics book. He didn't even pay attention when he got it out of his locker. It was just all routine. In a folder that he was also holding, he saw that his homework was done, but he had no knowledge of doing it or any knowledge of what he was supposed to know for the class.

He'd just have to be careful and hope that the teacher didn't ask him any questions.




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