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“IT WAS PRETTY PATHETIC”
mackenzie blake | 2012Now that celebrations had cleared up, Mackenzie was forced to go back to school in the mornings. The class had dragged on, the group now having started to learn about fractions, something Mackenzie had already gotten a head start on with Milton’s help. Honestly, at this point, she was sure she could take the end of week test without attending any classes. She might as well just have Milton teach her instead of Miss Arthur, but she knew he’d never go for that, he had too much work to do for her father.
Instead, she stuck to her work at the back of the class, not paying enough attention to even raise her hand to answer the easiest of questions. She waited for the clock to tick past twelve o’clock, and she was the first out the door. Now, she was sitting back out on Main Street, book in one hand, glass of water in the other. Unlike the time she’d done this a couple days ago, now she was particularly unhappy. Michonne was gone, and she was certain her father had people currently hunting after her to make sure she was gone for good.
Merle was gone and so was Tim. She was pretty sure two of the usual guards on the front wall were missing from their posts too.
Mackenzie teared her eyes away from the wall not too far away with a frown to herself. She’d only known Michonne for two or three days at the most, why did she care so much? Maybe because she was weaker than she wanted to admit? Maybe because there was nothing she could do to ignore the problems Michonne had brought up about Woodbury that she should have noticed before?─
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