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Robbie looked around and saw the news van pulling up around the corner. He needed to move. Walking away from the cheering crowd and the news van, Robbie was ready to leave. Turning around, he saw a persistent reporter hurrying behind him. "Excuse me! Hello! You sir!" She called. Robbie stopped and turned around. "Yes?"he asked simply. The lady asked: "Do you mind telling us your name?" By this time her fellow colleagues had caught up, taking notes and recording him. Robbie thought for a moment. He hadn't thought of a name. Robbie looked back at the reporter who was anxiously awaiting his reply. "I'll leave that to your imagination." Crouching down, he jumped into the air disappearing into the cityscape.

Robbie checked his watch and saw that it was 12:30. Yikes. Time for class. Speeding through the city, Robbie kept running until he saw his familiar town bridge. Picking up speed, he dashed past the bridge, back into his town. Zipping through traffic, he located his school and sped through the gates. Robbie sped over to the bathroom's window and stopped. His shirt was smoking, and his shoes were on fire. Blowing cold air on his clothes, he outed the fire. Robbie sighed. Hopping up on bathroom windowsill, he pulled himself over and changed his clothes at superspeed. Carefully outing his smoldering clothes, he tucked them away in his bag and hurried to class. Robbie pushed the door open and looked inside. The teacher was in the middle of a lesson. "Mr Malcom! So nice of you to join us!"he called, with sarcasm clear in his features. Robbie tried to go to his seat but the man was not done. Holding the boy by his shoulders he steered him towards the whiteboard.  Smirking he handed him the marker. "Go on, teach today's lesson." He said. Robbie sighed. Opening the book,  he saw the days lesson. Smirking, he began to teach. The students were participating and everyone was surprised that Robbie was teaching the class. The teacher was in shock and his mouth was left wide open. Soon he regained his composure. "ENOUGH!" He shouted. "GET OUT!" Robbie looked shocked. " But I-" He began. "GET OOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTTT! NOW!" The teacher screamed, red with anger. Most of the children snickered. Some of them silently pitited him. Robbie grabbed his bag and went through the door. He wasn't going to let this go. He came back inside taking a chair and a bench and sat at the door doing his work. The teacher caught notice of him. "What are you doing here?" He asked. "I'm here to learn. Now I would appreciate if you could put your hurt feelings aside and act professionally." The teacher looked shocked. Placing his marker down, he grabbed Robbie by the ear. Dragging him to the principal, he opened the door. Soon he began ranting about how Robbie was a trouble maker and how he disrupted the class and made fun of him. Robbie raised his hand. "Can I tell my side?" The principal sighed. "Ok. Go ahead."
Robbie began his story telling how the teacher tried to embarrass him since he came in a minute late. Then how he got upset when he began to actually teach the class and kicked him out. The teacher began sputtering. The principal chuckled. "Mr Crick. Please allow this boy to come back into your class."he said. "Not unless he apologizes to me. Infront of the class. " Robbie stared at the man. There was no way he was EVER going to apologize when he did nothing wrong. The Principal looked at Mr Crick. "Let this child back into your class sir, he did nothing wrong."the principal said. "Yes sir." Mr Crick said glumly. Walking back to the class he saw that Mr Crick's face was  so red that his eyes and veins were bulging. Robbie snickered inwardly. Walking back into the class room, Robbie took up his chair and table. Bringing them inside, he sat down. All the students looked at him in awe.

Robbie finished his work and waited for the bell to ring. Jessica hurried over to him along with Johnny and Jasper. "Hey Robbie! We were thinking of going to a movie after work later. Wanna come?"she asked. "No thanks."he replied. Hurrying to his final class(Spanish), he swapped his books and got ready. Grabbing his bag, he hurried to class. His Spanish teacher was a young, tall, well built Cuban man, with a accent so thick, that you could cut it with a knife. All the children, including Robbie,  loved his class the best, since he would take them on field trips, get them snacks every Friday and show them movies. He was also a good teacher in general. As Robbie sat in his chair waiting for his teacher, he heard a shrill screech far away. With a smile on his face he got up, grabbed his bag and rushed to the bathroom. Pushing open a stall he saw a boy inside watching something, which he quickly hid as soon as Robbie opened the door. Raising an eyebrow he quickly shut the door. Robbie went to a different stall to change. Donning his costume, he took up his bag and hopped through the window. Zipping through the city, Robbie listened for where the screams came from. Finding the location, Robbie sped to a burning factory, that produced some of Emmersville's best cars. Worse yet, there were people trapped inside. To add the cherry on top, the news station was already there. Sprinting over to the building, Robbie broke the jammed door down and entered the building. He had to move fast. While he was fire proof, his clothes weren't. Plus he didn't exactly know where the people were. "Hello! Can you hear me?" he called. "Help we're over here!" someone called. Following the person's voice, Robbie sped over to a pile of metal with a hand sticking out through a crack. Picking up the pieces of metal and throwing them to the side, he saw a man on the ground writhing in pain. The man's hand seemed to be broken. Picking the man up, he gently carried him outside. "Someone call the ambulance!"Robbie said to the crowd. Everyone began take out their phones calling the ambulance. Meanwhile the ambulance was on it's way, Robbie looked at the fire. "Step back!" He told the crowd. The crowd all backed away. Gathering air in his lungs, Robbie blew on the building encasing it in ice causing the fire to immediately cease. The people started to complain. "Why did you have to freeze it? Why not just run around it? I BET if Superion was here—" Sighing, Robbie used his lasers to heat the ice, just enough to melt it. These people were so ungrateful. As the ice melted, chunks fell off onto the ground. One fell where the crowd was and Robbie had to quickly catch it, setting it down on the ground. After the ice melted, the building was ok, with only minimal damage. Speeding off, he began going back to school. A kid pointed at him, waving while he was running through the traffic. Giving the kid a salute, he sprang into the air. While he was coming down, he opened his jacket as a sort of glider. It only worked partially. He crash landed on a street intersection. Fortunately, he had slowed his speed so the road hadn't cracked. Getting up, embarrassed, he sped the rest of the way. Jumping over the fence, Robbie grabbed his bag, which was put under the window and clambered inside. Going into a bathroom stall, he changed at superspeed. Hurrying back into his class, his teacher wasn't there. Leaning back in his chair, he sighed. Saving people was tough.

Ok. I know I deserve to get some slippers thrown at me rn 😆. But I can explain. You see, I starred in 'School Days:Revenge of the Homework' and its sequel 'School Days: Homework Galore'. So yh it was sorta tough. I hope u accept my apology. ✌ peace ✌!

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