“Matthew.”
“Present.”
“Mark.”
“Here.”
“Luke.”
“I’m much present.”
“John.”
“Always.”
“Timothy.”
“Of course.”
“Titus.”
“Diffinately.”
“Philemon.”
“Thoroughly.”
“James.”
“Absolutely.”
“Peter.”
“That’s my name.”
“Jude.”
“Probably.”
“Jude?” the teacher asked, and she looked up from her record book.
“Yes?”
“Are you sure you’re present?”
“Yes?”
“Ezekiel?”
“Present.”
“Daniel?”
“Likewise.”
“Jeremiah?”
“Hmm.”
“Ezra?”
“Gift.”
“Ezra?”
“Gift?”
“What are you talking about?”
“Present, gift.”
“Understandable.”
“Present!”
“As I remember, I don’t have a student named Understandable.”
“Sorry.”
“Nehemiah?”
The door creaked open. “I’m sorry, I’m late. And I’m present.”
“Ester?”
“The only one.”
“Job?”
“He’s sick, ma’am.”
“Revelation?”
“No one has that name.”
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