Unfortunately, for the four students, they all had to wait for first period to pass until they got the chance to talk all together, not even in their pairs. They all noticed that they are in complete separate classes.
Even though they couldn't discuss questions for the opposite pairs, they were able to come up with questions themselves and hope that the others would answer them, or at least know what they are asking or talking about. The bad thing about the four realized was that they don't know if the other pair is having the same problems. They had no idea if they wished if the other two did know about these weird dreams.
Since their minds were all about the upcoming confrontations, they couldn't pay attention to their own classes. Rayne wasn't listening to the questions that the math teacher was asking, George didn't hear his English teacher call him to read a paragraph of the book his class was reading, Vincent wrote down questions for next period instead of answers for his science activity, and Lily nearly got his by a soccer ball, five times. They really hoped this whole dreams thing was worth thinking and worrying about.
Finally when the bell rang for the students to move on to their second period, the four rushed out of there classrooms, well for Lily it was the locker room. With the sudden rush their teachers kept calling them out and shouting for them to slow down. If only they knew why they needed to rush.
At random, George and Rayne saw each other after turning a corner. They were completely baffled that somehow they found each other and not the other two.
Once they started walking side by side, Rayne sighed while asking, "You ready for this?"
"I don't think I'm going to be ready for whatever is going on now." George was hoping that he wasn't the only one out of the two of then who was freaking out about this. He couldn't sit straight in class. With that being said, the two entered the classroom already seeing it empty.
"Huh, The teacher is not here yet?" Rayne asked, as if she was not the only one who was seeing how clean and untouched everything still was.
While they looked around George mentioned, "Weird, she and the aid are always here before any of us."
"They don't always have to arrive early though." Rayne said, while setting her bag down on the ground beside her seat and sitting in it. By the sudden quietness coming from George, Rayne knew she was right.
It didn't take long for Vincent and Lily to arrive, the other two were able to hear their rolling backpacks coming closer and closer to the door. Once they got to it, they were just as shocked as the other two when they arrived.
"Mrs. Clemonte isn't here yet?" Lily asked first.
"Nope." George responded.
"Thankfully too." Rayne mumbled.
"Why?" Lily asked.
Rayne shrugged. "Nothing really, just..."
"Have you guys been having weird dreams?" George interrogated right away, not letting Rayne finish.
"George!" She gasped, under her breathe. It even made her stand up from her seat.
He turned his head to face her. "What? You wanted me to be subtle."
"That was supposed to be subtle?" Vincent chuckled with a smirk.
"Doesn't it mean cutting to the chase?" George asked the three of them.
"No." The rest answered, at once.
"Then, what does it-?" George groaned, but was interrupted.
"We don't have time for this!" Lily shouted, sounding a bit irritated. Deep down it shocked the remaining three, she never really got mad or express it much like the others.
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The Mysterious Students
AdventureA group of young middle school students try to survive the first year as becoming teens. What they thought about school and how it was going to be as tough as one of the challenges they are going to face this year. They thought that they were put in...