That was an understatement, it went absolutely and utterly horribly. It started off with Katy, the colour blind person (James) partner for the lesson, screaming as he was the bubbles foam up inside its container before the lid popped off and a bubbly, warm liquid showered the class and left everybody covered from head to toe in who knows what?
You really couldn't blame James. Give the man a break, he is colour blind after all. I think the teacher thought that he had done it on purpose and that James wasn't really colour blind. That was typical of Jack's teacher. Once they had told a boy with autism to stop fidgeting the entire lesson and had refused to believe that he had ADHD!
Jack felt partially sorry for James though he felt it hard when covered in some strange explosion. In the end, James hadn't really intended for anyone to get hurt. From that point, onwards everyone, including Jack, had a strong dislike towards James. Like it or not he was certainly going to be a target of bullies and nobody was going to give him an easy time at school.
Anyways, back to the story. Jack needed more information. He needed proof to show everybody that he wasn't the complete lunatic they thought him to be. But how? Jack needed information but where on earth could he find such a thing. Thinking back to his one-man conversation earlier at break time he decided that he would go with the plan of checking the school database again and hope for the best.
Little did Jack know this would work a great treat for him . . .
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The Eraser
Mystery / ThrillerJack lives a normal life until his friends slowly disappear and nobody but him notices. All of their data disappears without a trace. Will Jack find the mastermind behind this mystery before it is too late?
